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JaxDad
Nov 12, 2020Explorer III
pianotuna wrote:JaxDad wrote:
The numbers in the very sparsely populated area of NW Florida my friend just arrived at by doing exactly this are far below where he lives in Ontario.
Your friend must be living in a submarine.
https://fdoh.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/8d0de33f260d444c852a615dc7837c86
I picked one of the "lightly infected" counties called Liberty. There were 8414 folks living there (2014), and the number of cases is 511 with 12 deaths.
Saskatchewan has the same rate of infection per 100,000 souls as Ontario. Liberty County had the lowest number I found--and it is WAY more dangerous.
Your close Don, right next door in Calhoun County actually.
The population there is 14,587 (2018) and their case count is currently at 776 (19 deaths), or 5.299239%.
Ontario has a population of 14,734,014 (Q3 2020) and our case count is at 91,613 currently (3,337 deaths), or 6.21779%.
Unfortunately some regions around major cities are definitely 'hot spots'.
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