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bluedigger

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Mon Jul 6, 2020, 06:31 PM Jul 2020

How the geography of the pandemic is determined by centuries-old regional differences

Analysis: Fundamental differences in the balance between individual liberty and the common good are reflected in COVID-19 trends.

As the coronavirus surges across the southern United States, Americans are once again seeing the profound effects of centuries-old regional differences in attitudes toward individual liberty, the common good, and the possibility or even desirability of competent, technocratic governance.

Those differences – and the abdication of federal leadership by President Trump – have turned the United States into ground zero for the pandemic, a country Canada, the European Union and other countries are now trying to quarantine themselves away from.

Distinct regional cultures make up the United States, cultures originating in the differences between the different Euro-American colonial projects on the eastern and southwestern rims of what is now the United States and the mutually exclusive swaths of the country their descendants first colonized. The cultures – described in my 2011 book, “American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America” – don’t respect state or even international boundaries, and their enduring effect on history, social attitudes, elections, and public health can only be seen at the county level.

A detailed analysis of the regional variations in new case trends, using a county-level COVID-19 data set painstakingly assembled, updated and shared with the public by The New York Times, maps precisely to what “American Nations” would predict.

https://www.pressherald.com/2020/07/05/how-the-geography-of-the-pandemic-is-determined-by-centuries-old-regional-differences/?fbclid=IwAR3P0MSR9jwWwnYGnLTIHw4I6kRUF0DhGNvtgn2k51yosjsfZPbLt9i0ZaY



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How the geography of the pandemic is determined by centuries-old regional differences (Original Post) bluedigger Jul 2020 OP
Thanks for posting this very informative article. CottonBear Jul 2020 #1

CottonBear

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1. Thanks for posting this very informative article.
Mon Jul 6, 2020, 07:58 PM
Jul 2020

https://www.pressherald.com/2020/07/05/how-the-geography-of-the-pandemic-is-determined-by-centuries-old-regional-differences/?fbclid=IwAR3P0MSR9jwWwnYGnLTIHw4I6kRUF0DhGNvtgn2k51yosjsfZPbLt9i0ZaY

While other parts of the world return to normal, we’re all likely to be living with the human and economic toll of the pandemic until someone comes up with a vaccine. Absent federal leadership, we’ve shown ourselves too divided to save ourselves.


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