I think this is going to be a lifesaver for many. Wouldn’t want to be in a big city though.
Not politically correct. All cultures are equal, except for American culture, which is bad in every way. Or so we’re taught.
Fly-over country could become the new Super-Majority!
Come on Blue states, Mass Transit Commute, Commute, Commute
What??? The Compost is extolling the virtues of single-family detached homes in the suburbs AND family automobiles used for commuting with ONE driver and no passengers AND powered by fossil fuels?
There are the things that liberals absolutely HATE more than any other!
I'm just sayin'....
It also means large urbans areas are much higher risk.
Hang in there, urbanites! This too shall pass.
District of Columbia (Population density: 11,665 people per square mile)
New Jersey (Population density: 1,213 people per square mile)
Rhode Island (Population density: 1,022 people per square mile)
Puerto Rico (Population density: 900 people per square mile)
Massachusetts (Population density: 890 people per square mile)
Connecticut (Population density: 737 people per square mile)
Maryland (Population density: 625 people per square mile)
Delaware (Population density: 500 people per square mile)
New York (Population density: 414 people per square mile)
Florida (Population density: 404 people per square mile)
THANK YOU! I’ve been screaming this for weeks. Aside from the population centers, we don’t live on top of each other. Even quarter acre cookie-cutter neighborhoods are sufficiently distant. You run into problems with condos and apartments where dozens of people are touching elevator buttons, handrails, dumpster doors, and using shared swimming pools or recreational areas.
I live on several acres and don’t have much worry about all of this. My biggest concern is that they don’t stop the construction on my pool. We’re self-sufficient enough. Leave us the Hell alone.
Taking this a step further the normalization of remote access for businesses that have in the past been at best lukewarm toward it might make the office buildings obsolete and further encourage suburban or even rural living. The cities themselves may ultimately become obsolete.
Urbanites, we have some bad news for you ...
Choo Choo Willie Green will be deeply saddened....
Should have bought a cabin in Harding County NM.
0.28 people per square mile.
We have 4,052 square miles in a county of 180,000 people. There’s more cows and manure spreaders but there’s still runs on Clorox and toilet paper. That’s about 400 square yards per person but most of it is wilderness. Northwesterly winds off the coast keep the air clean.
Of course Ferndale is where the (non-)fiction movie Outbreak was filmed so it’s already happened here, except a monkey and not a bat..a big ugly Chinese bat...be scared, be very scared.
Unless you're packed-in like Democrat sardines in NYC or LA. But, hey! You think it will save the environment!!
Good points. Separation has to be an issue. That’s why I hate it when people — Fauci, etc. — always use Italy as a comparison for what will happen here. Two entirely different places with different characteristics and demographics.
Maybe so. I’m on 40 acres and 30 miles from town. So far this county is un-infected. Nobody really comes here this time of year. We’ll be fine.
Its called AMERICAN GREATNESS!
Yet, isn’t it the Left that wants to crowd us all on trains and into big cities?????