It's a strange angle because it also requires examining hot-spots and demographics of those particular hot-spots. Obviously Detroit and New Orleans are going to skew metrics.
I think even bringing this up in the middle of the pandemic vs afterwards for purely research purposes is just plain weird.
It's a strange angle because it also requires examining hot-spots and demographics of those particular hot-spots. Obviously Detroit and New Orleans are going to skew metrics.
I think even bringing this up in the middle of the pandemic vs afterwards for purely research purposes is just plain weird.