Two of the places where coronavirus is growing the fastest right now are New York and Los Angeles. New York is the worst but also Los Angeles has some public transit in light rails and buses too. But, possibly the worst in New York likely is the Subways more than anything else for coronavirus transmission where air is stale and a lot of people are crammed together into subway cars. So, I'm thinking the main transmission lines were actually the subways, buses, taxis and the like both in New York City and Los Angeles to a much less of a degree.
I think for the next 5 years or so everyone worldwide will hesitate to take public transit worldwide after this coronavirus out break. You will see many more people on bicycles and motor scooters and in cars whether expensive or not expensive vehicles rather than in public transportation worldwide after this.
Air Travel is another way it could easily spread too in addition to cruise ships because both circulate their air all over their ships so even if you are quarantined you are sharing air with everyone else on the ship the way air is piped into rooms all over a cruise ship which is why so many died of coronavirus on the Diamond Princess when the whole ship was in quarantine in Yokohama, Japan.
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