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emtefury 03-26-2020, 11:54 PM Both an employee of mine and I had fitting symptoms in late December, early January. His were a bit worse than mine. I’d really like to know if we both have already had it.
Same for my brother in the Northeast part of the USA. He and a bunch of his coworkers, they work at a large factory, got sick in January and it was not the flu.
I have read a bunch of the these instances.
d-usa 03-27-2020, 04:29 AM If they did the Rapid Flu Test at the doctors office it could easily still be the flu. Up to half of those results are wrong and show a negative if you’re positive.
BBatesokc 03-27-2020, 07:19 AM Just wanted to share this link.... I love this guy's YouTube channel. He makes science extremely easy to understand.
He did a really good overview of CV-19 back about two weeks ago. I highly recommend this video to anyone wanting a really good non-political overview of Covid-19.
Ninja Nerd Science: Covid-19 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdoN_XsHWBI
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/03/26/us/coronavirus-testing-states.html?referringSource=articleShare
Oklahoma is ahead of only Arizona in per capita testing.
jdizzle 03-27-2020, 10:49 AM https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/03/26/us/coronavirus-testing-states.html?referringSource=articleShare
Oklahoma is ahead of only Arizona in per capita testing.
Is it an issue with OK not testing as many, or is Oklahoma not getting as many testing kits?
BBatesokc 03-27-2020, 10:58 AM We had a friend die this morning of complications related to Covid-19. She was closer with my wife and would come over for dinners my wife would host for 'ladies nights.' She also volunteered with a group I've long supported.
She was perfectly fine just 10 days ago. She was admitted to the hospital and was actually improving quite a bit. But then her progress stalled and she died 24 hours later.
She hasn't even gotten her positive CV-19 test back yet. But her husband got his and he's positive but not showing serious enough symptoms to be admitted to the hospital.
I’m very sorry to hear that.
emtefury 03-27-2020, 11:21 AM The Oklahoma Standard we have come to expect. Maybe Stittiot wll get ahead of it through more pray-athons.
This is supposed to be a non political thread @Pete.
Friday update:
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Thomas Vu 03-27-2020, 11:46 AM We had a friend die this morning of complications related to Covid-19. She was closer with my wife and would come over for dinners my wife would host for 'ladies nights.' She also volunteered with a group I've long supported.
She was perfectly fine just 10 days ago. She was admitted to the hospital and was actually improving quite a bit. But then her progress stalled and she died 24 hours later.
She hasn't even gotten her positive CV-19 test back yet. But her husband got his and he's positive but not showing serious enough symptoms to be admitted to the hospital.
My condolences.
soonerguru 03-27-2020, 12:25 PM We had a friend die this morning of complications related to Covid-19. She was closer with my wife and would come over for dinners my wife would host for 'ladies nights.' She also volunteered with a group I've long supported.
She was perfectly fine just 10 days ago. She was admitted to the hospital and was actually improving quite a bit. But then her progress stalled and she died 24 hours later.
She hasn't even gotten her positive CV-19 test back yet. But her husband got his and he's positive but not showing serious enough symptoms to be admitted to the hospital.
Terrible news. Very sorry to hear about your loss.
rezman 03-27-2020, 12:48 PM My condolences as well BBates. This is starting to affect more people closer to us. One of my coworkers has a close family member who has contracted COV, so our company sent him home for a week. Won’t be long before we all know someone who has been directly affected, if we don’t already and just don’t know it.
OkiePoke 03-27-2020, 12:59 PM Is there anywhere to report misinformation regarding Covid-19? I just heard a commercial on the radio from Men's Health Clinic indicating Vitamin C will help with Covid-19 and you should rush in and get your injection before they run out.
Jersey Boss 03-27-2020, 01:21 PM Is there anywhere to report misinformation regarding Covid-19? I just heard a commercial on the radio from Men's Health Clinic indicating Vitamin C will help with Covid-19 and you should rush in and get your injection before they run out.
Contact the station manager with your concerns.
Martin 03-27-2020, 01:30 PM Is there anywhere to report misinformation regarding Covid-19? I just heard a commercial on the radio from Men's Health Clinic indicating Vitamin C will help with Covid-19 and you should rush in and get your injection before they run out.
if they're making false/unsubstantiated medical claims, i'd contact the fda…
https://www.fda.gov/safety/report-problem-fda/reporting-unlawful-sales-medical-products-internet
king183 03-27-2020, 01:36 PM Is there anywhere to report misinformation regarding Covid-19? I just heard a commercial on the radio from Men's Health Clinic indicating Vitamin C will help with Covid-19 and you should rush in and get your injection before they run out.
This sh*t is outrageous. Those men's clinics are scams in the first place, selling snake oil to low self esteem men, and now they're outright lying to people. An injection of vitamin C?! Jesus.
RedDollar 03-27-2020, 02:21 PM So much for being able to find orange juice at the grocery ......... this is just stupid.
mugofbeer 03-27-2020, 02:27 PM So much for being able to find orange juice at the grocery ......... this is just stupid.
I noticed all the vitamin C at COSTCO was sold out about a month ago.
BBatesokc 03-27-2020, 04:39 PM So much for being able to find orange juice at the grocery ......... this is just stupid.
I actually had to pick some up for my 90-something year old grandfather that only just now gave in and agreed to stop driving himself to the grocery store. He specifically wanted 100% whole wheat bread and OJ with pulp. Said the stores he went to had none. Went to the Walmart in Edmond at 15th and I-35 and they had tons of both.
chuck5815 03-27-2020, 05:06 PM Where do we find the luxury masks that Gwyneth Paltrow has been wearing around? Those things are chic as hell.
kukblue1 03-27-2020, 07:02 PM They are starting to treat people with Vitamin C. Just Google it. However it's a pretty big douse not something your going to get over the counter.
Bill Robertson 03-27-2020, 07:19 PM They are starting to treat people with Vitamin C. Just Google it. However it's a pretty big douse not something your going to get over the counter.I think the men’s clinics are a huge scam. The commercial says they give a mega dose of vitamin C. But, they say they started out with 340 doses and in just a couple of days they’re down to 200 so hurry. But they’ve been playing the same commercial now for over a week so either they ran out days ago or they’re a lying sack of $&@?. I believe the latter.
mugofbeer 03-27-2020, 11:03 PM Is there anywhere to report misinformation regarding Covid-19? I just heard a commercial on the radio from Men's Health Clinic indicating Vitamin C will help with Covid-19 and you should rush in and get your injection before they run out.
OK state Attorney General office?
BBatesokc 03-28-2020, 05:21 AM They are starting to treat people with Vitamin C. Just Google it. However it's a pretty big douse not something your going to get over the counter.
Newsweek: ""I have to hope that this, or any new idea, may help," McCaffery said. "Just to reiterate though, taking large doses of vitamin C tablets would be very unlikely to protect you from COVID-19—unless you were actually vitamin C deficient, which with a normal diet is quite rare." The effectiveness of intravenous vitamin C as a treatment for—or buffer against—COVID-19 is not established with solid clinical evidence. Rumors spreading online about vitamin C's potential to treat the symptoms of coronavirus, or even prevent them from developing in the first place, have been debunked."
BBatesokc 03-28-2020, 05:22 AM double post
Press release:
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‘Shelter in Place’ order to be issued in Oklahoma City as COVID-19 state of emergency amended
03/28/2020
Mayor David Holt will amend the COVID-19 state of emergency proclamation in Oklahoma City to explicitly implement “Shelter in Place” from 11:59 p.m. March 28 through April 16.
This action has been recommended by the Mayor’s COVID-19 Public Health Advisory Group, and was coordinated with the City of Tulsa for simultaneous implementation. Oklahoma City and Tulsa now join 43 of the nation’s other 50 largest cities in explicitly issuing a “Shelter in Place” order. The amended proclamation also incorporates Gov. Kevin Stitt’s previous closures, providing for local enforcement of those measures.
“Our legal teams in Tulsa and Oklahoman City have been reviewing Governor Stitt’s March 24 executive orders, and believe they are functionally the same as ‘Shelter in Place’ orders in other American cities,” said Mayor Holt. “However, because that terminology was not used, there has been concern that the effectiveness of the executive orders in reducing COVID-19 transmission has been affected. In consultation with our public health advisors in both cities, Mayor G.T. Bynum and I feel it is best to remove any confusion and explicitly state what is already largely true. We want to leave no doubt with our residents that the safest course of action during this public health crisis is to stay home, unless you are engaged in an essential job, essential errand, or outdoor physical activity.
“As I have said this week, in a free society, the reality is that only you can truly keep yourself sheltered in place and safe from COVID-19,” Mayor Holt continued. “The public health experts and I are asking you to be our partners in this effort. Let us look to the experiences of other cities and let us remember that we are literally saving lives. Let’s stay home and be well.”
What does “Shelter in Place” mean?
The “Shelter in Place” emergency order is effective from 11:59 p.m. Saturday, March 28 through April 16.
In general, it’s simple:
Stay home. Exceptions are below on this list.
You can shop for groceries, medicine, gas, repairs, and other essential goods and services.
You can go to a restaurant for takeout or drive-thru service.
You can go to the doctor and take care of other essential needs.
You can exercise outside, including on sidewalks, trails and in public parks. You can enjoy outdoor activities like long walks, bike rides and fishing. Green spaces in parks are open. But all playgrounds are closed. City-owned golf courses, fitness courts, dog parks, recreation center and sport courts (basketball, tennis, volleyball, etc.) are closed.
You can go to work in an essential job. You can also do business with someone working in an essential job. Those jobs are defined by the State of Oklahoma, using a federal list and one provided by the Governor. Find out more at okcommerce.gov/covid19.
You can drive, bike, walk and take transit. You don’t need special ID or a permit. Police aren’t asking people to prove why they’re outside their home.
You can work from home if you work in a job defined by the State as non-essential. You can also work with someone doing a non-essential job from home. Even if it’s an essential job, employers are encouraged to allow employees to work from home if possible.
Staff are allowed on site even at closed non-essential businesses for basic tasks like maintenance and security.
You can check on someone in need.
You can donate at blood drives, volunteer at food banks and participate in other disaster response activities.
Staff can be at faith-based sites to record or broadcast services.
Stay 6 feet away from others, for your safety and theirs.
Wash your hands before you leave your house, and as soon as you get home.
You can call 911 if you have specific information about someone violating the order. Police may investigate. Officers will ask for voluntary compliance, but may use discretion to issue citations if necessary.
A violation of the City proclamation’s terms would be a class “b” misdemeanor under City Code, punishable by up to 6 months in jail and a fine of up to $750.
Visit covid19.okc.gov for the latest local news, updates and guidance on COVID-19.
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soonerguru 03-28-2020, 02:40 PM http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/corona032820c.jpg
Wow, from 10 hospitalizations a week ago to 126. Not good at math but what percentage increase is that?
KayneMo 03-28-2020, 03:01 PM Wow, from 10 hospitalizations a week ago to 126. Not good at math but what percentage increase is that?
1,160% increase.
OKC Guy 03-28-2020, 03:10 PM Wow, from 10 hospitalizations a week ago to 126. Not good at math but what percentage increase is that?
Question is, what is that number? Is it total since day 1? Is it current hospitalized? Is it new hospitalizations for just today?
Question is, what is that number? Is it total since day 1? Is it current hospitalized? Is it new hospitalizations for just today?
I believe it is the # currently hospitalized.
OKC Guy 03-28-2020, 03:23 PM I believe it is the # currently hospitalized.
How can we be sure, the other 3 columns are cumulative. Is there a good reference where we can find this out?
Interesting chart:
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emtefury 03-28-2020, 04:43 PM I learned today there is a shortage of computer monitors in the $100 or less range when I tried to buy one locally. There are zero available in the OKC area at Walmart, Best Buy, Target, Office Depot, and Staples. I guess this is due to a lot more people working at home.
chuck5815 03-28-2020, 05:36 PM I just drove by the East Edmond Lowes and the parking lot had at least 300 cars in it. Hard to believe that so many folks would put perennials before people.
RustytheBailiff 03-28-2020, 05:42 PM I learned today there is a shortage of computer monitors in the $100 or less range when I tried to buy one locally. There are zero available in the OKC area at Walmart, Best Buy, Target, Office Depot, and Staples. I guess this is due to a lot more people working at home.
I'm using a TV for a monitor. I think Best Buy was out of Monitors last Monday
TheTravellers 03-28-2020, 05:43 PM Here's a weird one, went to Starbucks on NW 36th/May and it was temporarily closed. It's drive-through and walk-up only, why would it be closed?
emtefury 03-28-2020, 06:19 PM I just drove by the East Edmond Lowes and the parking lot had at least 300 cars in it. Hard to believe that so many folks would put perennials before people.
A little off topic, but I don’t recommend planing flowers until mid April. I have been burned a few times by a freeze. We usually get a freeze between now and 15 April. Not saying you are doing it, just a genera service announcement.
PhiAlpha 03-28-2020, 06:26 PM Here's a weird one, went to Starbucks on NW 36th/May and it was temporarily closed. It's drive-through and walk-up only, why would it be closed?
All the Edmond Starbucks have temporarily closed even though most of them have drive thrus so I guess it’s becoming a trend.
TheTravellers 03-28-2020, 07:15 PM All the Edmond Starbucks have temporarily closed even though most of them have drive thrus so I guess it’s becoming a trend.
Guess so, last I heard they closed all the inside areas and went to drive-through only, but yeah, looks like they're going even further. Shoulda gone to Classen Coffee, but it was too far out of our way.
mugofbeer 03-28-2020, 07:24 PM I learned today there is a shortage of computer monitors in the $100 or less range when I tried to buy one locally. There are zero available in the OKC area at Walmart, Best Buy, Target, Office Depot, and Staples. I guess this is due to a lot more people working at home.
Keyboards, too.
Bits_Of_Real_Panther 03-28-2020, 07:40 PM Keyboards, too.
Since middle of last week, new purchases:
1)mouse pad and keyboard wrist pad
2)ethernet cable of 20 ft to hard wire into my work laptop/modem ( was having intermittent wi-fi issues...)
3)new chair for WFM desk
4) 100 pack nitrile gloves
5)ordered some face masks online, who knows when they will arrive...!
Stuff i've bought less of:
1) tanks of gas
2) out of home meals
3) entertainment
Bunty 03-28-2020, 08:14 PM Here's a weird one, went to Starbucks on NW 36th/May and it was temporarily closed. It's drive-through and walk-up only, why would it be closed?
I don't know, but somebody mentioned Lowes as busy. I hope Lowes and other stores are doing things to make it safer for customers, such as marking X's at check outs for safe distancing. My local Big Lots did the same, while propping open front doors, so you don't have to touch them when walking in.
Canoe 03-28-2020, 08:19 PM Interesting chart:
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The slope of the line seems shallower today.
mugofbeer 03-28-2020, 08:29 PM I don't know, but somebody mentioned Lowes as busy. I hope Lowes and other stores are doing things to make it safer for customers, such as marking X's at check outs for safe distancing. My local Big Lots did the same, while propping open front doors, so you don't have to touch them when walking in.
Home Depot here in CO is limiting the number of customers in the store and marking 6 foot lines on the walk. I'm sure Lowe's is doing the same.
jccouger 03-28-2020, 08:31 PM The slope of the line seems shallower today.
They aren’t testing people.
mkjeeves 03-28-2020, 08:32 PM I learned today there is a shortage of computer monitors in the $100 or less range when I tried to buy one locally. There are zero available in the OKC area at Walmart, Best Buy, Target, Office Depot, and Staples. I guess this is due to a lot more people working at home.
My son works for a large supply company in Chicago. There is a shortage of everything computing in any numbers, especially working from home items, notebooks, headsets, cables, etc.
China will be back online someday.
PhiAlpha 03-28-2020, 08:33 PM Unfortunately our family friend is going to make it 16. Improved quite a bit up until a few days ago but never fully recovered. Rough deal all around.
SoonerDave 03-28-2020, 08:56 PM Guess so, last I heard they closed all the inside areas and went to drive-through only, but yeah, looks like they're going even further. Shoulda gone to Classen Coffee, but it was too far out of our way.
Most if not all the Starbucks in the greater metro have closed completely for 30 days, starting last weekend. There was one COVD-positive employee at an OKC store and they shut it down for a CDC-approved cleaning. I'm thinking they opted to close the rest for now.
Edmond Hausfrau 03-28-2020, 09:09 PM Unfortunately our family friend is going to make it 16. Improved quite a bit up until a few days ago but never fully recovered. Rough deal all around.
I hate this and wish you comfort. So very sorry.
soonerguru 03-28-2020, 11:34 PM Unfortunately our family friend is going to make it 16. Improved quite a bit up until a few days ago but never fully recovered. Rough deal all around.
Very sorry to hear, man. That sucks.
BBatesokc 03-29-2020, 12:13 AM A little off topic, but I don’t recommend planing flowers until mid April. I have been burned a few times by a freeze. We usually get a freeze between now and 15 April. Not saying you are doing it, just a genera service announcement.
Agreed. We didn't do flowers, but have planted our different lettuce varieties, beets and strawberries.
kukblue1 03-29-2020, 10:25 AM Shelter in Place. But go to work, go shopping, go pick up food, get gas. SMH
Went to Sam's Club at 39th & May this morning and they had pretty much restocked everything apart from wipes, hand sanitizer and liquid soap.
BBatesokc 03-29-2020, 10:57 AM Shelter in Place. But go to work, go shopping, go pick up food, get gas. SMH
Yeah, driving through Edmond you'd never know there was a Pandemic going on or a recommendation to stay home. Other than some closed businesses, it looks like any other day with much the same traffic.
jonny d 03-29-2020, 11:20 AM Man, I went to Norman for some last minute stuff yesterday, and the Target was almost empty. I must have hit it at the right time, since everyone on here keeps saying everything was normal.
mugofbeer 03-29-2020, 11:24 AM People are just wanting to get out. Going to the grocery 2 - 3 times a week is normal but l can say in Denver is very quiet on the roads.
I've seen some skateboarders just cruising down regular streets downtown and even on May Avenue.
BBatesokc 03-29-2020, 12:05 PM When I go downtown it's much lighter traffic than in Edmond (even weekdays). Around 2nd and Bryant in Edmond had the typical backups at the traffic lights when I was out, Sonic was packed and the adjacent big box retailers were all pretty full. Walmart was busy, but not crowded at all.
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