Why?....cases going brazy?Stay out of Miami
Why?....cases going brazy?Stay out of Miami
Public transit is one of the biggest “spreaders” of this virus. All the dense cities with public transit are a breading ground for this virus.
Stay out of Miami
That may be true and I feel what @NobodyReally said. I think nyc has the biggest subway system in the country and world. But Chicago has a major subway system also and they numbers are still low. Granted who knows how many tests they been doing or what's going on over there but I know they got a lot of people there and the subway could be a breeding ground for viruses, especially that red line. What about other cities around the world? Anyone finding any correlation between public transit systems? How would this affect the future since people need to rely on these systems to get around? Hopefully they get cleaned more often but all it takes is one infected to do major damage.Public transit is one of the biggest “spreaders” of this virus. All the dense cities with public transit are a breading ground for this virus.
hopefully it stays in Miami and doesn't venture out, whatever it is.Stay out of Miami
That may be true and I feel what @NobodyReally said. I think nyc has the biggest subway system in the country and world. But Chicago has a major subway system also and they numbers are still low. Granted who knows how many tests they been doing or what's going on over there but I know they got a lot of people there and the subway could be a breeding ground for viruses, especially that red line. What about other cities around the world? Anyone finding any correlation between public transit systems? How would this affect the future since people need to rely on these systems to get around? Hopefully they get cleaned more often but all it takes is one infected to do major damage.
Actually, as bad as the numbers still are, they are lower than yesterday. A slight reduction in cases and a reduction in deaths. Still too high.Damn... Italy with another bad day.
Yeah. But here in DC, hardly anyone is taking the trains or buses. Metro said 61k people used metro on Monday. A regular day was over 600k. Big part on why they closing stations.Public transit is one of the biggest “spreaders” of this virus. All the dense cities with public transit are a breading ground for this virus.
The number of new cases have been dropping and apparently the curve is flattening. I hope soActually, as bad as the numbers still are, they are lower than yesterday. A slight reduction in cases and a reduction in deaths. Still too high.
hopefully it stays in Miami and doesn't venture out, whatever it is.
Yeah all those damn spring breakers took it back home with them.