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Originally Posted by petegz28
We are 9,000 cases behind Texas which is 10th and still not considered a hot spot. In fact they are talking about re-opening not that I agree nor disagree with that.
We are 19,000 cases behind CA which is still not even being considered a hot spot and they are 5th in total cases.
For total cases per 1m pop we are 27th.
We are nothing close to a hot spot right now.
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As I just noted to Banyon in the other thread, population density = social distancing.
Cases per million residents is a great indicator of whats going on wether its a city, state, or country.
You remove NYC from the US and it looks rather tame all the way around.