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Old 05-13-2020, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by davem4616 View Post
spent over a week in Denmark last summer, roaming around freely interacting with many of the locals (not on a tour)...nice country..

very, very different country, culture, behavior from what we have here in the States

I'm pleased to hear that Denmark may not encounter a serious second wave of the virus...they are good people

I also believe that we should be able to learn from everyone and study what they've done and the results that they achieve regarding covid-19

That said, give the differences and variables between the States and Denmark on so many levels, I just don't see how a comparison of Denmark to the US could be done 'apples to apples'
What differences in Denmark would not make it susceptible to experience a serious second wave of infections after reopening? Denmark has a much higher population density than USA with 88% of citizens living in urban areas and 347 people per square mile. Pretty sure that density is a huge driver of infection rates.