“The Bay Area and New York City had about 300 and 450 cases, respectively, when the Bay Area stay-home orders were issued on March 16. Four days later, when Cuomo shut down the state, New York City had 5,500 cases. The Bay Area: 539.” #StayHomeSaveLiveshttps://twitter.com/sfchronicle/status/1242589418248159239 …
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California is testing way less than New York though...
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Yes that is one possibility, mentioned in the story.
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No way San Francisco is as densely populated as NyC and boroughs.
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This Kinsa data doesn't show it either. Feels like the pure density. Florida similarly because of spring break partying.pic.twitter.com/7G7u8LBaIc
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SF is I think the fifth or sixth densest county in the US and doing quite a bit better than Staten Island or Westchester.
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Public transport?
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Bay Area bad public transit for the win!
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The regions did not have enough test kits to ascertain an accurate number of infected people, so are those numbers even reliable?
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Yep, and
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