Submitted by 4inalfantasy t3_z5srnc in news
AustinLurkerDude t1_ixy7asv wrote
Reply to comment by West-Ad8798 in S.Korea's new COVID-19 cases in 50,000 range amid winter resurgence worries by 4inalfantasy
Those places are extremely crowded, subways, apartments, restaurants. Also they have a culture of eating out, so you could get it at lunch/dinner etc.
Than there's the usual places like church and school, where ppl will attend even if they're feeling sick.
Policeman5151 t1_ixydrkm wrote
Sounds like you just described NY city.
Grouchy_Occasion2292 t1_ixyyg9v wrote
That sounds like every city ever in the US. It has nothing to do with location everything to do with testing.
AustinLurkerDude t1_ixzfbsr wrote
School and church similar but restaurant, apartments, subways much less crowded in USA. Only NYC comes close, but you're right we should still see similar hotspots.
Even with no testing the hospitals should still show the same critical cases as Asia.
I wish there was more contact tracing to understand how this virus spread. Maybe the papers are still under peer review, love to understand this.
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