They never consider the big city vs the rest of the state.
Philly is a hotbed.
Rest of the state not so much.
They do this nationally to. They seem to think New York is the United States.
516 deaths in Philadelphia County with a population of around 1.5 million is unfortunate, but I wouldn't call it a hotbed. It's roughly in proportion to neighboring suburban Montgomery County with 244 deaths with a population of 830,000. These are populous areas, but hospitals are furloughing employees for lack of work. Some people are cowering at home and scolding or snitching on neighbors. Others are going out walking, food shopping, and taking drives. The flyover of the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds this week brought out lots of people, who mostly kept some distance from one another. I think it's high time we got back to work, school, and our communities of faith.