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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Spatial distance to the west and east coasts is very strongly correlated with the infection spread. From all the hypotheses we need to explore simultaneously at the moment, ancestry seems like the least promising to me.
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Infectious seeds: 1st order Travellers to and from heavily hit areas, initially mainly
, later northern
,then
and
2nd order
airline staff and airport staff
3rd order
places hit by seeds of 1st and 2nd order and not practicing social distancing early on
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