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Old 03-29-20, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Machka
Like you I have been watching trends but mostly in the USA. But I questioned about the cultural change because the old mantra," High density population will save us", is hardly anywhere to be heard. Here it seems as if low density places are trying to restrict people from high density places from access to their area. https://nypost.com/2020/03/29/rhode-...g-coronavirus/ People have taken it upon themselves to restrict traveling by mass transit both for business and pleasure. As seen from many previous posts and links.

My question is do we think this is a long lasting change? Will population planners have to rethink stuffing as many people into as small of a place to work, shop and live as they had done before this pandemic? In my opinion just looking form how easy it was to give up sporting events, concerts, and restaurants I would say it is very likely the change will be long lasting. COVID-19
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