“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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NYC public transport rides per year is 15x SF, while population is only 3x (NYC metro pop is 20mm, Bay area is 7mm) in NYC higher percebtage of population rides transportation here is an article claiming disease spreads in circles (https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.haaretz.com/amp/israel-news/.premium.MAGAZINE-israeli-expert-trump-is-right-about-covid-19-who-is-wrong-1.8691031 …)pic.twitter.com/vImYcbtnOT
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this is possible. most people in SF have cars, and almost everyone stopped using public transit 2 weeks ago
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Higher income people in the SF metro area are more likely to take BART than lower income people. In LA, it’s the opposite w/ Metro.
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It’s hard to think of a BART station now that is surrounded by a mostly (narrow definition of) working class neighborhood.
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