>>Nicely explains the difference.
Not really you'd need to overlay population density map with a COVID density map. And then factor in geographical, weather and socio-economic maps with a detailed demographic map.
It's fairly simple. The closer people are together the more chance there is of transmitting the virus. The larger the group of people encountered in a day, in one group or not, the greater the likelihood of being next to someone who is contagious.
Masks seemingly lower the likelihood of transmission, the new variants increase the likelihood of transmission.
But fundamentally the only real way is simply to avoid contact.
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