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Apr 6, 2020
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CSoul
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Yes I know that, but our urban areas are not tightly packed
I'm very well aware that almost our entire population is along the wasatch front, but we aren't in high rises taking crammed public transit to work.
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Utah doing very well so far in getting people tested and people not dying
LifelongAP
Semi-Pro
4/6/20 11:03am
I'm shocked that the youngest state in the country with low rate of diabetes
CSoul
4/6/20 11:06am
Lowest population density is a myth. 85% of Utahns live in an urban area.
Soupie
4/6/20 11:09am
Yes I know that, but our urban areas are not tightly packed
CSoul
4/6/20 11:10am
Few places in US are including CA where people are more sprawled out.
Soupie
4/6/20 11:15am
Which is why 55-60% of the deaths in the US are in New York and New Jersey
AZ Coug
4/6/20 11:20am
Lived in NYC last summer & cant imagine social distancing there.
Soupie
4/6/20 11:22am
Yeah CO, UT and NV are all urban/suburban populations with limited % of rural
coug almighty
4/6/20 11:11am
In fact, Urban Outfitters was started in Utah. That's how urban Utah is.
TEXAS
4/6/20 11:27am
Almost 1% of Utah has been tested
Indy Coug
4/6/20 11:07am
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