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Old 06-12-2020, 04:34 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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Interesting, how LA has 1,397 in hospital with COVID as opposed to 38 in San Francisco and 19 counties in that state has no COVID hospitalizations.

LA 1,397 COVID-19 hospitalizations: very high birth rate, massive households many multi-generational or have multiple families under roof sharing central air systems.

19 counties mainly in NE California with zero hospitalizations: fresh air, extremely low birth rate, extremely high rates od seniors, multi-acre lots even for trailers.

Amazing, how 19 counties in California has no hospitalizations and almost of the 19 have one thing is common: large elderly population, very few families with children in the county, people who have acres of space even if it is a mobile home.

Compare that Los Angeles that has a tremendous percentage of it's population sharing tiny apartments and tiny homes that have multiple three generational homes each.

Phoenix and LA are skyrocketing with COVID-19 because of the tremendous numbers of people they have living under a roof of a dumpy shack or old apartment building with shared air conditioning units spreading viruses from unit to unit.

San Francisco has a very large population of seniors, low household sizes and one of the percentages of multi-generational families with children.

Tiny Imperial county, California with a very high birth rate, lots of overcrowded households has more than double the hospitalizations of San Francisco which more quadruple the population and has very low household sizes.

Phoenix and Yuma is absolutely through the roof when it comes COVID-19 cases and much of that is a tremendous amount of multi-generational households in extremely crowded homes with grandparents, parents and children all sharing the same air because windows are likely closed when it's 110.

https://public.tableau.com/views/COV...showVizHome=no

https://calmatters.org/projects/cali...orhoods-homes/

LA County Department of Public Health

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Old 06-12-2020, 04:43 PM
 
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Not our problem. It’s their choice. Let them be sardines in a can, more room for every one else in other states.
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