Has anyone found a site that shows demographics of ill populations (beside the few reported on news)?
On this website is a rust colored map of the united states that rolling over the states gives two interesting stats: cases per 100K and Deaths per 100k. Click-> Map
Cases per 100k appear to be a good indication of states with large population centers (deep South and East Seaboard) save for a few more rural States with unexpectedly high %/100k (Idaho, Tennessee), Unexpected sparsely populated states (Nevada, Colorado, Utah) may be because of the big population centers.
I'm curious and doubt it will be divulged if the high % are attributable to things like church attendance, not distancing, fishing from bridges wink. We know some high % were influenced by early pockets consisting of nursing homes cruise ship dockings etc.
It's becoming apparent the if a person is unhealthy it's best to stay isolated because if contracted there is a good chance with even lots of resources the outcome may not be good. Less aged/healthy people appear to be poised to ive through it. It's apparent it's going to be get through the surge, put more resources to discovering a vaccine and get it out into a high % of the population.
Infection cure chasing sure seems fruitless to ending this.