Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Most of the covid cases in PA are in the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh areas. Not "Alabama" Pennsylvania. Most of the deaths are also in those two regions. The spread, as with anywhere in the US, seems to be primarily through young people and asymptomatic young people. Both cities have high concentrations of young people. So your young urban progressive dweller likely has a greater role in the spread of covid than rural or small town residents. Trying to shift the blame on "red" counties is pretty ignorant and short sighted.
Not true. In the last month or so, both centre and Huntingdon counties had the highest rates. Your biases are showing.
These are also areas without good healthcare infrastructure.
Centre and Huntington are where State College is. If you know Pennsylvania, you'd know that's where PSU is. I suspect that has something to do with cases.... large student population.
The clear majority of cases are in the big urban areas, or in these two cases, with very large student populations. Makes you wonder
You're right that 2+2=4. In this case large populations = large number of cases. Student population = higher than average cases.
And Biden won Centre County, FYI. Score one for the blues!