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Disease typically spreads more quickly in densely populated areas where individuals have close contact with one another, such as urban environments. Vulnerable populations with lower immunity, such as the elderly or those with pre-existing health conditions, are also at higher risk. Additionally, communities with high mobility and frequent travel can facilitate faster transmission. Lastly, areas with limited access to healthcare and vaccination can see quicker spread due to lower disease prevention measures.

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