jonnyboy
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The first case was in Washington state. The spread was the literal opposite of what you’re suggesting. There is more direct travel from China to the west coast, then to bigger population centers ftom there. It doesn’t travel independently and geographically, it spreads person to person. Many sparsely populated areas were hit last, if at all.Nebraska was hit long before Oregon and Alaska. It started on the east coast and worked it's way west, hitting population centers earlier than less populated areas.
Kind of the reverse of how marijuana spread.
Doesn’t have anything to do with overdoses regardless. The reason Nebraska doesn’t have a bunch is because it isn’t a lawless dump. The reason Oregon does is because, well, I’ll let you fill in the blank.
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