It is quite possible that the spread throughout the US will be slower than Europe, and hopefully more manageable (less unmanageable).
NYC is very large, cosmopolitan, and densely populated, but much of the southern part of the country is totally different. Small towns are exactly that - small. Also relatively isolated - so whereas the virus will eventually reach everywhere, it may take longer to do so. Even the big cities in the south are not densely populated at all - San Antonio has 2 million people but is the same size as the M25, so social distancing has a head start. There are few tower blocks and most homes are single occupier - hardly any semi-detached or terraced houses.
And there is still the hope that warmer weather does act as a deterrent. Temperature today low 30s.
Maybe I sound over optimistic. Not stupid enough to suggest we are safe, just hoping we don't get hit as hard as some.
Clearly a big gathering over my local park last night. Empty beer and cider bottles everywhere. Grateful they didnt do their usual trick of smashing them but still fucking idiots. Clearly a % of our society who dont giveaway flying fuck.
40 out of the 115 deaths reported yesterday were in the West Midlands.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...s-emerges-as-a-hotspot-for-coronavirus-deaths
Not a beautiful morning for her thenNurse in Oklahoma dismissed for refusing to not wear a mask!
https://blogs.scientificamerican.co...spG37xl-rPs-2XM-ZbRHsn3NAFc4jEkfianZLsG8FOkDw
Not a beautiful morning for her then
So, if you were cutting the hedge and fell off your ladder after a particularly hard coughing fit, thus lacerating yourself to a fatal degree would that count as a Coronavirus death?
underlying issues
Why has he had a test when he only has mild symptoms?Boris has it.