And yet most of those obese flyover states you named don’t have the same rate of confirmed cases or hospitalizations that the cities with supposedly thinner people do.
I know it’s hard for some of you who live on the coasts to fathom this, but states like Wisconsin and Nebraska have thousands of cases already too because there is a fair amount of travel between these states for business. One person on my team alone has been to Madison, Omaha, Las Vegas, and Austin within the last month and a half. While the flyover states may be somewhat less exposed than the coasts, it’s not as if there‘s no business travel to increase that exposure. My city has a lot of Chinese students too. There have likely been mild cases in these states soon after the virus first appeared on the coasts.
I’m not arguing that obesity doesn’t make for worse outcomes with the virus, because being obese does make things worse with...well, everything. But let’s not act like the flyover states are so backwards and have such limited resources when we absolutely already have thousands of cases here, likely mostly mild based on the small number of hospitalizations and deaths thus far. Maybe worry about your own shithole cities...