Amazing a majority of the areas that are completely overwhelmed with COVID-19 cases have one thing is common and that is extremely high birth rates and multiple generations living under one roof and many multiple families sharing a house.
Low household, Low Birth rate Maine: 1.3 million people and 312 COVID cases in last 2 weeks
Large household, High birth rate Kern County, California with 900,000 people has had 11,770 cases in last 2 weeks.
Kern County, Imperial County in California and the Rio Grande Valley sure rolled out the red carpet for COVID-19 with those large amounts of children people tend to have while living with uncles, aunts, grandma and grandpa under one roof.
Wow, amazing how Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire which have very low birth rates and extremely low household sizes and where people are responsible have very, very low COVID-19 rates compared to areas where having baby after baby year after year with multiple generations is a tradition like in Kern County, California.
37% of the population under 18 in Arvin, California where the median household income is $38,000 compared to Maine where 18% is under 18 and the median household income is over $55,000
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fa...rnia/PST045219
https://public.tableau.com/views/COV...showVizHome=no
https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/inf...rus/data.shtml