You keep saying these things that are contradicted by your citations and then blithely breezing on as if it wasn't absurdity
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Replying to @PhilWMagness
Lol I never claimed that Sydney was as dense as one of the densest places in the world and it's just weird that you think that it's a reasonable comparison
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Replying to @PhilWMagness
Lol I corrected your factual error, you are the one comparing NYC to Sydney
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Replying to @PhilWMagness
I did not, have another read of the words I wrote
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I mean, Sydney is obviously not as dense as NYC. That being said, it is a large city with some dense areas and a pretty good public transport network, certainly more so than many places in the US with MUCH bigger outbreaks
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Replying to @PhilWMagness
I'm not going to argue a ridiculous straw man. There are many places in both Britain and the US that are comparable to Sydney and yet have more cases of COVID-19, comparing Sydney to the two densest cities in either country is just silly
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Like I said, if you want to compare super dense cities we can talk about Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh, but otherwise it's just a pointless comparison
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