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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Increasing density is an excellent way of spreading coronavirus, which we're likely to be dealing with for several more years. [/quote] Some of the highest rates of confirmed cases of covid in the US are in rural counties.[/quote] Where? I am simply curious. I read your statement and did some googling and could not find much good data outside of metro areas. Do you have any data to share? Thank you.[/quote] https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/us-map[/quote] This does not make any sort of corollary between rural areas and an increased rate of infection which is what the previous poster had mentioned. "Some of the highest rates of confirmed cases of covid in the US are in rural counties" Highest rates in the US. Which ones of those are rural? Interestingly on an international basis the country with the highest number of COVID cases per capita is Switzerland. But in the US COVID cases per capita: 1. New York 2. New Jersey 3. Massachusetts 4. Connecticut 5. Rhode Island 6. Louisiana 7. District of Columbia 8. Michigan 9. Delaware 10. Pennsylvania 12. Illinois 13. Maryland I guess the previous poster may have information that those Delaware cases are in rural areas... [/quote]
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