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| The state of New York is also at 2.8% in about the same amount of time.
The county I am most frequently in went from 0% to 4.8% or so in the last 19 weeks.
My county of residence went from 0% to over 6% in the last 10 weeks.
Population density is supposed to make this bad right? We are very low population density out here.
So what’s the deal?
I say that the smaller the community, the better the health department is able to do contact tracing. I think the rest of the USA and world likely has WAAAY more infections than they currently know about.
I’m sure we have more than we know about here as well, I just think we are not as far from reality as much of the USA is.
By the way, despite having twice the cases per capita our death rate is less than half per capita...
Edited by dpilot83 10/30/2020 21:17
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