Knowing that Denmark, Sweden, and Germany are doing relatively well with @coronavirus, compare the states in the U.S. with greatest Germanic ancestry to see how they are doing (but beware other factors such as density, etc.):
https://names.mongabay.com/ancestry/st-German.html …https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2020/health/coronavirus-us-maps-and-cases/ …
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Heh, that’s where all the Scandinavians settled.
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Yes we did. Apparently the weather in the upper Midwest felt like home


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The highest percentage of cases will center around the 5 airports that remained open when Trump initially closed the country. SF Intl, JFK, LAX, O'Hare & Hartsfield-Jackson. P.S. Going forward, if your state is a "screening airport" we should prioritize those states for PPE.
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More of a difference in when they were first infected. Nothing more.pic.twitter.com/NiAjJkwSlL
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You can lead a horse to water...
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If you scale out all states > 100K, maybe some correlation down there, but Philly not helping ... which brings us back to pop densitypic.twitter.com/uvFJ8JVXeL
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