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Surprising study: Urban density doesn't cause more COVID-19 infections, even promotes lower death rates
2020-06-27
[Study Finds] BALTIMORE — Crowded city streets, subways, and buses have been considered the most likely places to become infected with COVID-19 over the past few months. Surprisingly, however, a new study from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health concludes that densely populated spaces aren’t actually linked to higher infection rates.

Even more confounding, the study’s analysis indicates that crowded, dense locations are associated with lower coronavirus death rates.

In all, COVID-19 infection and death rates were assessed across 913 U.S. metropolitan counties. After researchers accounted for additional factors like race and education, the population density within each county was not significantly linked to infection rates. As mentioned, denser counties, as opposed to more rural, sprawling areas with smaller populations, were associated with lower death rates. The study’s authors speculate this is because denser, urban areas often offer better healthcare services.

Instead, higher coronavirus infection and death rates seem to be linked to a metropolitan area’s size, not its density. So, cities that are very big and stretch across multiple counties that are "tightly linked together through economic, social, and commuting relationships" appear to be most at risk of high coronavirus infection rates.
Posted by:Besoeker

#10  More fauci-naucinihilipilification
Posted by: Mercutio   2020-06-27 19:10  

#9  ^ "Well, if we disregard everyone not tested cuz we were incompetent and overwhelmed and call the Nursing Home deaths from patients placed there during the pandemic as pneumonia, our stats look pretty good"
Posted by: Frank G   2020-06-27 16:27  

#8  That explains the Covid stats for NYC./sark off
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-06-27 15:32  

#7  Hopefully, the only ones who buy this will be urban dwellers.

Stay where you are, hipsters.
Posted by: charger   2020-06-27 15:19  

#6  Yes, this is Big Urban Planners trying to justify their agenda of dense, high population Cities with Public Transit, no cars, all packed together. That model sucks Covids' balls
Posted by: Frank G   2020-06-27 11:14  

#5  So, cities that are very big and stretch across multiple counties that are "tightly linked together through economic, social, and commuting relationships" appear to be most at risk of high coronavirus infection rates.

Public transportation, not car commuting.
Posted by: Phaviling Wittlesbach2820   2020-06-27 10:59  

#4  Studies show that... hey, stop laughing you guys! This is serious sciencey stuff.
Posted by: SteveS   2020-06-27 10:39  

#3  /\ Thanks for posting that article, Besoeker.
Posted by: Clem   2020-06-27 09:23  

#2  Mises Institute - The Corona Crisis Could Bring a New Era of Decline for American Core Cities
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-06-27 08:49  

#1  "Surprising" indeed. All the more reason to simply stay where you are and shelter in place.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-06-27 08:45  

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