Thursday, July 30, 2020

It's mostly Southern California where people are dying: Not so much in the north

It all Started in Arizona near by and then it moved to El Centro which is an agricultural community. It then moved towards the Coachella Valley and up through Southern California. This is mostly how the last wave has gone. It hits the hardest the Hispanic Communities and the migrant Farm workers up from Mexico to harvest the crops in Southern California. Now the state is worried it is traveling up the core of the farm belt which is from Bakersfield all the way up to Redding where the most farms are in the state. But, this is where it seems to be killing the most people who actually harvest the crops who are up from Mexico and who may not read or write English or Spanish who might not be as informed as more educated Americans or have the finances to protect themselves by sheltering in place or having money to buy masks and stuff like this. Also, if they don't have cars they would have to ride in Buses which also spread the virus to the crops to harvest them. So, this is a problem too.

Food doesn't spread coronavirus it is spread mostly through the air in spray from people talking and coughing. If you get the spray or droplets into your nose or eyes this is how you get it. Your mouth has Saliva which kills it and the sun tends to kill it too but not always.

So, the worst times outside for coronavirus is when it's cold and cloudy and rainy and snowy like fall and winter in the northern States.

If your state is near by Florida, Texas or Arizona you might have a problem too and also young people from these states likely also will be spreading the virus on road trips this summer as well all over all 50 states. So, even states without bad outbreaks now likely will have them by August or September or later this fall or winter.


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