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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Pick up a newspaper. New York City is about to become the epicenter of the entire pandemic. People in Italy and China will say, "thank goodness I'm not in New York City."[/quote] Yup. Dense places are doomed - look at the experiences of Seoul, Taipei, Tokyo, and Singapore. But seriously, PP. Stop hating on Manhattan for just a second and think about what's going to happen to in places in the US that are not Manhattan. Think about Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Oklahoma, Louisiana - already the least healthy states (and poorest) states in the US. Think about Florida.[/quote] There's 25,000 CV cases in New York. That figure is doubling every three days. But, sure, let's all focus on the 100 cases in Oklahoma. [/quote] There are 19 million people in NYC alone, compared to 4 million people in all of Oklahoma. More importantly, according to the governor of Oklahoma - who hasn't even closed the restaurants yet - there is a "critically low" supply of tests in Oklahoma. No testing means no confirmed cases; it does NOT mean no actual cases. Do you seriously think that people in Oklahoma aren't going to get it? The governor of Oklahoma hasn't even shut down the restaurants. [/quote]
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