To expand upon the data I posted above I looked for a site that showed cases per county. I live in California and knew the highest numbers of infected were in the SF Bay Area and the LA Basin. I thought about the rest of the country and portions with the highest concentrations of people, especially eastern seaboard. Many were among the highest percapita infection rate. I then located one of those night time satellite photos that show the country at night that really shows concentrations of people. Wow, what and eye opener. Granted most high per capoita infections are in highly populated areas, yet a few sparsely populated states (albeit concetrations) have high per capita. A lot can be determined if one chooses to seek local data showing numbers of infection (by county of the various states) and them see if age demographics are available. Regardless the pic is there to ponder.

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