For hospitals, laboratories and other businesses that use disposable protective equipment possibly contaminated by the virus, the Centers for Disease
Density is likely just one of a number of key factors that determine how vulnerable places are to the virus, writes @Richard_Florida. https://t.co/pv2UCWs9PD
— Bloomberg CityLab (@CityLab) April 3, 2020
Our cities can't stay in lockdown indefinitely. But the reality is we can't just hit a reset button and revert to how things were before. @Richard_Florida details the changes that cities can start making now in preparation to re-open. https://t.co/uddyMcLDL6
— Bloomberg CityLab (@CityLab) April 3, 2020