Thursday, February 11, 2021

Some of these historical facts are really blowing my mind:

 1. An Airborne disease is very very harmful to rural and Suburban people both in the short term and in the long term because with less hosts (people) for the coronavirus to live in more:

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 According to the Princeton evolutionary biologist Andrew Dobson, when there are fewer potential hosts – that is, people – the deadliest strains of a pathogen have better chances of being passed on.


2. More people per capita died from the 1918 Spanish flu in Alaska than in any other state.

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https://www.ucdavis.edu/curiosity-gap/how-have-pandemics-historically-changed-cities/

Wow! This is really amazing how deadly it became that far out in the country then.

So, remoteness early on protected people but in the long run it kills more of them per capita than in big cities.

So, some of the people might regret moving to the country eventually during an airborne pandemic because of the higher mortality rate per capita out in the country than in the city.

Per capita in this case simply means more people (of the people who live more remote) tend to die in a ratio than those in a big city. So, even though it would be less people it is more of them ratio wise dying and getting sick than in big cities.

 

THIS ALSO LIKELY MEANS THAT REMOTE PLACES AROUND THE WORLD WILL LIKELY CREATE IN TIME THE MOST DEADLY STRAINS OF CORONAVIRUS WORLDWIDE!

JUST LIKE THE RECENT REPORT OF 9 YANOMAMI TRIBE CHILDREN IN BRAZIL DYING FROM A BRAZILIAN STRAIN OF CORONAVIRUS!

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