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" ... I have 20 years experience covering the retail industry, from mega-malls to Main Street shops, and everything in between. I have reported on retail bankruptcies, including Toys R Us and A&P; retail launches and turnarounds, and the phenomenon known as Paramus, N.J., which has more retail square footage per capita than any other suburban zip code in the country. (And no shopping on Sundays!) I previously covered retail for The Record of North Jersey, NorthJersey.com., USA Today, and the USA Today Network, and also reported for The Grand Rapids Press, and the Buffalo Courier-Express. I love covering the retail industry because of how quickly the winners and losers change, and how easy it is for today’s disruptors to become tomorrow’s dinosaurs if they don’t constantly evolve. ... "
" ... New York is the fourth largest state by population in the U.S., but its deaths per capita rate is significantly higher than the other three states that make up the top four, even though all of those states have dealt with major coronavirus outbreaks. The death rate in New York is nearly twice that of Florida, the next closest state. Covid has killed around 1 in every 1,000 Florida residents. ... "
" ... State and local tax revenue per capita for Great Lakes states, 1977 - 2017 ... "
" ... The former FDA head said during an appearance on CNBC’s Squawk Box he estimates that in North Dakota and South Dakota, the country’s two states with the most cases per capita, 30% to 35% of residents have been infected, though he said the infection rates may be as high as 50%. ... "
" ... When the world first became aware of Covid-19, public health experts worried about its impact on the African continent. Home to 1.2 billion people, this region has the lowest GDP per capita of any continent, the health care systems of many African countries rank among the poorest in the world, and, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, the citizens remain burdened by HIV and tuberculosis. Could the novel coronavirus overwhelm the governments, institutions, and people of this region? ... "