Correct - most of the deaths have been in the places with high population density.
But most Australians live in the places with high population density. It's ridiculous to consider Australia low population density in terms of dealing with disease. That isn't what we do and don't do it because it's stupid.
" Correct - most of the deaths have been in the places with high population density."
Those 0 Crude Morality Rates are for the areas Melbourne and Sydney are in.I would need the actual Covid-assigned deaths for each city to do a comparison, but I am tired now.
"But most Australians live in the places with high population density. It's ridiculous to consider Australia low population density in terms of dealing with disease. That isn't what we do and don't do it because it's stupid."
But as cited, "Melbourne’s population density of an estimated 1,500 people/ km2 is ranked 955th. Sydney is Australia’s most populous city at approximately 1,900 people/ km2, like Melbourne, it also belongs in the bottom list as it ranked 936th in population density." And getting to specific areas of cities works for all.