>Stellar work, but no surprise, coming from you.
>The borough breakdown in NYC might be an issue- huge ethnic, economic, and cultural variations county to county- but that's not a big deal.
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About a month ago, I *tried* to look at breakouts by borough, but got very different numbers across sites for the same day. Given how densely populated Manhattan is, I've got to believe it's difficult to get a true number of cases/deaths specifically in that area.
Bottom line, in Bronx, Kings, and NY County, the population per square mile is so huge that you're talking anywhere from 100-150 deaths per square mile. To put that in sad perspective....Hudson county in NJ has about 25 deaths per square mile....the Bronx probably has seven times that.