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Once the 2009 flu pandemic arrived in a country, however, long travel distance seemed to be less important for transmission. In the US, the virus spread like a ripple, gradually travelling from the southeast outwards. It took about three months to move 2,000 kilometres across the eastern US, which works out at a speed of just under 1 km/h. On average, you could have outwalked it.[21]
The Rules of Contagion: Why Things Spread - and Why They Stop
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