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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (5963)7/18/2020 5:48:33 PM
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>The chance of getting it in rural areas is far less..>

The virus spreads through infected human chains. It arrived from at the airports, now following the highways, then the rural roads. Then in a rural area - one grocery store, one church, one school, and it arrives at the doorstep. If you are getting all the ingredients of modern life made elsewhere, the virus is following exactly those paths, through the humans who are part of that supply chain. So rural areas may be the last to get it, but they will definitely get it. Hopefully, the vaccine comes first.

-Arun
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