Can you use Farr’s Law to give an estimate for each state?
RE: Can you use Farrs Law to give an estimate for each state?
Hard to tell because we are ONE GEOGRAPHICALLY CONTIGUOUS COUNTRY. Let’s say one state is now on the downward infection slope... what’s to stop a second outbreak again when people from another highly infected state start to visit the state?
But IN THE LONG RUN, I would say yes, Farr’s law would apply regardless.