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To: THE ANT who wrote (5477)5/3/2020 5:49:39 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13780
 
Why aren't people saying:
"Covid-19 will end living in apartment buildings"
They are not saying that because it is not feasible to end it.

But compare living in a house where only your family lives in with an apartment building that you share premises with people.
You park in the garage. You get to access to the lift. You go up on a lift. Get out in a corridor and only then enter your private apartment.

I have a flat in Curitiba. 4 units per floor in 12 floor. Say 3 person per unit. 12 people per floor. 144 people in the whole building plus 6 in the 2 penthouses. Grand total 150 tenants. Since there are two such buildings in the premises. Total 300 fixed population.

And to that you need to add cleaners and security. as 300 people always have visitors and delivery people, you can can have a floating population of 30 people added to the 300 fixed tenancy.

It is a lot of people living in a constrained area.



To: THE ANT who wrote (5477)5/14/2020 9:39:26 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 13780
 
What happens to a country after 70 days?

Today is the 60th day.