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Not that your statement is not funny, but please do not turn hackernews into reddit


Allow me to rephrase then: while the overall population density of the US is low, we have some pretty large dense areas, including Southern California and the northeast megalopolis


Compared to similar areas elsewhere in the world, especially Asia, these areas are not dense at all. Wuhan, which you surely hadn't heard of before this crisis, is ~denser than~ nearly as dense as New York City, for example.


Is it though?

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Wuhan Central Districts

population: 6,434,373

density: 7,242/km2

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New York

population: 8,398,748

density: 10,715/km2


Off by a bit, sorry, edited.




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