Abstract

The paper aims to address some of the major issues facing the pandemic development of Covid-19 from a geodemographic point of view. As at the time this paper was being prepared, the pandemic was still “raging” in much of Europe and North America, only intermediate - but nonetheless - official data have been used and analyzed in the study. Some relations between the population and its demographic structures such as gender, age, average population density, total population number, etc. have been considered in relation to the observed trends in the spatial distribution of the coronavirus. The suggested conclusions may prove to be subject of reconsideration, since those were only valid at the time of completion of the study (April 15, 2020).

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