Obviously, it's tougher to social distance in congested urban areas, especially for those more dependent on mass transportation. The West Coast is faring much better than the East. Their cities are more sprawled out with far less black folk. I'm sure there are many other factors, some of which it would be politically incorrect to mention. When this is over, however, this issue will become front and center for both sides. Sadly.
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Today I read in the Washington post that "People in areas of concentrated poverty tend to have higher rates of diabetes, heart disease and obesity." I don't see a hint of funny in this.
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