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BDP
01-13-2022, 11:23 AM
Pregnant with COVID: Large study shows being unvaccinated puts you and your baby in danger (https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2022/01/13/pregnant-unvaccinated-covid-baby-dangers/9185639002/)


The database tracked nearly 145,000 pregnancies in 130,000 women from March 2020 to Oct. 2021.

The study found 98% of pregnant women admitted to critical care were unvaccinated.

FighttheGoodFight
01-13-2022, 11:23 AM
Ah exponential growth!

Pete
01-13-2022, 11:32 AM
^

For the first 6 days of the week starting on Saturday, we have a total of 48,078 new cases.

For the same period, the last few weeks were: 22,217; 10,754; 7,293; 4,525.

Rixon75
01-13-2022, 11:50 AM
Count me as 1 of the 10,502 today. First time getting it. Just sinus infection-like right now. No fever.

PoliSciGuy
01-13-2022, 12:53 PM
Edmond closing schools for Friday due to staffing issues. I believe that leaves only...Bethany? as the only school district in the metro that's still open tomorrow?

Martin
01-13-2022, 01:19 PM
Edmond closing schools for Friday due to staffing issues. I believe that leaves only...Bethany? as the only school district in the metro that's still open tomorrow?
i don't think that moore is currently closed... obviously that might change at a moment's notice.

FighttheGoodFight
01-13-2022, 02:16 PM
^

For the first 6 days of the week starting on Saturday, we have a total of 48,078 new cases.

For the same period, the last few weeks were: 22,217; 10,754; 7,293; 4,525.

I actually think we will be hitting peak soon based on those numbers. Maybe a few more weeks and we will be back down to "normalish" numbers. Buckle up folks.

Bill Robertson
01-13-2022, 02:37 PM
I actually think we will be hitting peak soon based on those numbers. Maybe a few more weeks and we will be back down to "normalish" numbers. Buckle up folks.
I think that's possible. I just looked at graphs on Reuters. A hand full of states look like they might have peaked and are headed down. Also fits the timeline of the UK and South Africa.

Urbanized
01-13-2022, 08:47 PM
Moore is still open.

Martin
01-14-2022, 07:42 AM
i moved a few posts that were straying into politics territory over to the appropriate thread. just a reminder, please try to stay focused on news and information in this thread.

Pete
01-14-2022, 11:07 AM
Another day, another single-day record. This time 11,315 new cases.

7-day average now 8,485.

Hospitalizations are 1,403 (+286).

ICU is 304 (+27).

Pete
01-14-2022, 11:09 AM
For the week ending Friday...

59,393 new cases. Last several weeks: 28,655; 14,728; 8,304, 5,852.

Hospitalizations are up +602.

ICU is up +52.

PoliSciGuy
01-14-2022, 11:15 AM
Absolutely insane numbers, especially when you consider we're capturing only 1/4-1/3 of all cases.

Pete
01-14-2022, 11:20 AM
I'm very worried about hospitals.

We are very near the all-time hospitalization numbers and lots of healthcare staff is out with illness, just like teachers and everywhere else.

This would be a very bad time to get sick and is going to drive many people away from working in healthcare in the longer term.

Plutonic Panda
01-14-2022, 11:21 AM
Absolutely insane numbers, especially when you consider we're capturing only 1/4-1/3 of all cases.
I really wish our health department would do more to alert people just how infectious this virus is. Believe in the science or not it might just push some people to take it more seriously if there were disclaimers on the health department’s website letting people know the official numbers are actually conservative.

Roger S
01-14-2022, 12:30 PM
Fiance started her new job in southern Oklahoma this week and her first call was an elderly man at Winstar complaining of shortness of breath..... He had tested positive for Covid 3 days earlier.

Bill Robertson
01-14-2022, 12:40 PM
I really wish our health department would do more to alert people just how infectious this virus is. Believe in the science or not it might just push some people to take it more seriously if there were disclaimers on the health department’s website letting people know the official numbers are actually conservative.
Couldn't hurt. But I doubt that the people that need convincing ever see the OSDH website.

FighttheGoodFight
01-14-2022, 12:55 PM
Local hospital systems are reporting numbers again. No ICU beds right now.

https://okchospitalreport.com/

kukblue1
01-14-2022, 01:19 PM
Another day, another single-day record. This time 11,315 new cases.

7-day average now 8,485.

Hospitalizations are 1,403 (+286).

ICU is 304 (+27).

I am to assume that 11,315 are counting both PCR and Rapid Test?

soonerguru
01-14-2022, 01:37 PM
i moved a few posts that were straying into politics territory over to the appropriate thread. just a reminder, please try to stay focused on news and information in this thread.

I posted about my friend, a Moore teacher at risk of severe infection, having contracted it as a result of her in-person instructional duties. I will avoid mentioning my opinion about how her district is handling this in the future.

It also should be stated that taking precautions to prevent mass infection of one of the most infectious diseases ever known should not be viewed as a partisan political issue.

soonerguru
01-14-2022, 01:45 PM
Fiance started her new job in southern Oklahoma this week and her first call was an elderly man at Winstar complaining of shortness of breath..... He had tested positive for Covid 3 days earlier.

Geez, so the guy knew he was positive and decided to go to the world's largest casino?

jompster
01-14-2022, 01:49 PM
Fiance started her new job in southern Oklahoma this week and her first call was an elderly man at Winstar complaining of shortness of breath..... He had tested positive for Covid 3 days earlier.

That is part of the larger problem. Anybody who tested positive 3 days ago shouldn't be out and about like that.

David
01-14-2022, 01:56 PM
From: https://twitter.com/danabranham/status/1482054070605074433


Four Oklahoma health systems resumed reporting their own bed capacity figures today, saying the omicron variant of COVID-19 has created "a dire situation" for health care providers.

Here are today's numbers. Zero open ICU beds at all four.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FJFPRUCWYAEbOc2?format=jpg&name=small

Jesseda
01-14-2022, 02:51 PM
Well I avoided it for two years and both me and my kids are fully vaccinated but this morning both my kids and I tested positive our symptoms are mild thank goodness. I can not get over how quickly this variant is spreading. Please everyone be safe out there.

Bill Robertson
01-14-2022, 03:24 PM
Well I avoided it for two years and both me and my kids are fully vaccinated but this morning both my kids and I tested positive our symptoms are mild thank goodness. I can not get over how quickly this variant is spreading. Please everyone be safe out there.
With Omicron I wonder if there is a such thing as safe unless you live alone in a bubble. I'm agreeing with Dr Fauci that "Pretty much everyone will get Omicron". I just hope its fast and over soon. Which seems to he the case in places that got hit first.

oklip955
01-14-2022, 03:32 PM
With Omicron I wonder if there is a such thing as safe unless you live alone in a bubble. I'm agreeing with Dr Fauci that "Pretty much everyone will get Omicron". I just hope its fast and over soon. Which seems to he the case in places that got hit first.
i am living alone in my bubble. I plan on just staying home and working around my acreage in the county. Just trying to stay safe and ce part of the solution and not the problem. When one cannot be vaccinated for legit medical reasons, one needs to try harder to stay safe

PhiAlpha
01-14-2022, 05:31 PM
That is part of the larger problem. Anybody who tested positive 3 days ago shouldn't be out and about like that.

Is CDC quarantine guidance 5 days from a positive test or symptom onset now?

HangryHippo
01-14-2022, 07:39 PM
Is CDC quarantine guidance 5 days from a positive test or symptom onset now?
It appears to be 5 days of quarantine after exposure followed by 5 days of strict masking.

LocoAko
01-14-2022, 08:04 PM
I am to assume that 11,315 are counting both PCR and Rapid Test?

I don't think that number includes very many rapid tests at all, if any. Primarily just cases officially reported to the state from labs. The real number of positives via rapid tests and just people who never realize they've caught it is surely much, much higher.

OKCRealtor
01-15-2022, 07:02 AM
Does anyone know where I can get an at home rapid antigen test? The only thing I can find online is Walmart Edmond Neighborhood market but I can't confirm until they open at 8:00. Does anywhere have them in stock?

Pete
01-15-2022, 11:09 AM
The Dept. of Health did an update today, due to the crazy state of the pandemic.

14,403 new cases reported; yet another daily record. For perspective, until the last month, the previous WEEKLY high had been 18,036.

For the first time, the 7-day average is over 10K at 10,542.


Hospitalizations are 1,381 (-22).

ICU is 322 (+18).

pw405
01-15-2022, 11:21 AM
Does anyone know where I can get an at home rapid antigen test? The only thing I can find online is Walmart Edmond Neighborhood market but I can't confirm until they open at 8:00. Does anywhere have them in stock?

Only luck I've had is just calling every CVS in town and rushing to store when they said they had tests. The online inventory I've checked for every store is NEVER correct. I really think Walmart Neighborhood market is a good bet. Walmart has massive purchasing power & world class supply chain/inventory management systems and it seems EVERY time I've ever gone, they're ALWAYS unpacking inventory. (NOTE - Sometimes they keep the tests in the locked cabinet with the nicotine gum/patches).

But... good luck calling a WM and getting an answer. That will never happen. Target stores may be worth checking with.

Also... consider towns on the outskirts of the metro. Many covid deniers in those parts see no reason to buy a test. (But don't go to small towns and look for horse-gut worm poison. That's a hot seller in those parts.).

Good luck! I went on an epic quest trying to find tests a few weeks ago. Hit every single CVS and every single WalMart NM on the north/northwest side of OKC and came away empty handed. The websites showed in-stock at almost every store, and they only had empty shelves.

My SO actually DID Find tests at the CVS on NWXY. Another friend got them at the CVS on 122nd/May Ave area. However, both cases were just fortuitous timing & great luck.

OKCRealtor
01-15-2022, 11:25 AM
Only luck I've had is just calling every CVS in town and rushing to store when they said they had tests. The online inventory I've checked for every store is NEVER correct. I really think Walmart Neighborhood market is a good bet. Walmart has massive purchasing power & world class supply chain/inventory management systems and it seems EVERY time I've ever gone, they're ALWAYS unpacking inventory. (NOTE - Sometimes they keep the tests in the locked cabinet with the nicotine gum/patches).

But... good luck calling a WM and getting an answer. That will never happen. Target stores may be worth checking with.

Also... consider towns on the outskirts of the metro. Many covid deniers in those parts see no reason to buy a test. (But don't go to small towns and look for horse-gut worm poison. That's a hot seller in those parts.).

Good luck! I went on an epic quest trying to find tests a few weeks ago. Hit every single CVS and every single WalMart NM on the north/northwest side of OKC and came away empty handed. The websites showed in-stock at almost every store, and they only had empty shelves.

My SO actually DID Find tests at the CVS on NWXY. Another friend got them at the CVS on 122nd/May Ave area. However, both cases were just fortuitous timing & great luck.


Thanks, that pretty much confirmed my suspicions.

fortpatches
01-17-2022, 10:22 AM
Is CDC quarantine guidance 5 days from a positive test or symptom onset now?

All days calculated starting the day after. E.g., if exposed on Monday, Day 0 = Monday, Day 1 = Tuesday, etc.

If exposed and C19 w/n last 90 days -> No Quarantine, wear a mask until day 10.
In all below cases, get tested at least 5 days after contact.
If exposed and not vax -> Quarantine at least 5 days, wear a mask until day 10.
If exposed and vax -> No Quarantine, wear a mask until day 10.

In all above cases: Watch for symptoms until 10 days after you last had close contact with someone with COVID-19. If you develop symptoms, Isolate immediately and get tested. Continue to stay home until you know the results. Wear a well-fitted mask around others.

IF YOU Tested positive for COVID-19 or have symptoms, regardless of vaccination status => Isolate at least 5 days. End isolation after 5 full days if you are fever-free for 24hrs. End isolation after at least 5 full days after a positive test. If severely ill with C19, isolated for at least 10 days and contact doctor before ending isolation. Wear a mask at least until day 10.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/quarantine-isolation.html

Pete
01-17-2022, 11:22 AM
For the 3-day period, we had 42,157 new cases (14,403 Saturday, 14,913 Sunday, and 12,841 Monday).

Most recent Sa-Su-Mo numbers were: 27,058; 7,913; 3,380. So, new cases are still climbing rapidly.


Hospitalizations are 1,521 (+140).

ICU is 327 (+5).

OkiePoke
01-17-2022, 12:03 PM
Roughly 1/38 Oklahomans currently have it.

soonerguru
01-17-2022, 12:14 PM
Roughly 1/38 Oklahomans currently have it.

Probably way more than that. I have spoken to several people who couldn't or otherwise didn't get tested and just started immediate quarantine. 13 days after my positive test, I am finally feeling 90% over it. Again, I can't imagine what this would be like for someone who is not vaccinated.

Plutonic Panda
01-17-2022, 12:16 PM
Roughly 1/38 Oklahomans currently have it.
I thought it was 1 in 23.

oklip955
01-17-2022, 12:18 PM
Roughly 1/38 Oklahomans currently have it.
the problem is that the number of people who have covid only reflex those who have been tested for it. How many others have used home tests kits and have tested positive, how many others just figure that they have it and and say oh well and dont bother getting tested? If we use the argument that the number of positive covid test numbers are only catching 1/4 to 1/3 of actual cases then we have a much more gigantic problem on our hands. Me, I'll just stay home.

oklip955
01-17-2022, 12:21 PM
Edmond last week had close to 4000 active cases. Let see Edmond around 91,000 population, ok let's just say Edmond might be up to 100,000. That is 4% or 1 in 25 that has been recorded. If that number is only catching 1/3 or 1/4 of cases then 1 in 6 or 1 in 7. Oh my........

Plutonic Panda
01-17-2022, 12:24 PM
It's borderline miraculous how low the mortality rates are even amongst the unvaccinated. Imagine if this virus did to people what something like Polio did. I just wonder what it will take to get people to take the damn vaccine.

oklip955
01-17-2022, 01:44 PM
Anyone else look at the okc hospital report website for today? Integris has listed 41 covid patients holding in their ERs for a bed or ICU. All 4 health care network hospitals have 0 ICU beds available. the state report shows 13 ICU beds available. I wonder if these are at hospitals such as the Heart Hospitals and the smaller Orthopedic/specialty hospitals.Not a good time right now to get sick or hurt.

Mott
01-17-2022, 02:33 PM
From The Guardian
Jerome Adams, the former US surgeon general, laid out the math: “If your enemy uses a weapon that’s one-third as likely to kill you, but four times as many people are shooting at you, you’re now 1.3 times as likely to die!”

BDP
01-17-2022, 03:54 PM
Imagine if this virus did to people what something like Polio did. I just wonder what it will take to get people to take the damn vaccine.

Unfortunately, I think you answered your own question.

Pete
01-18-2022, 11:08 AM
Strange numbers today, maybe due to MLK day?

3,853 new cases, which is quite low given the 7-day average of close to 10,000.

Hospitalizations are 1,489 (+113).

ICU is 279 (-43).

bsmall
01-18-2022, 12:39 PM
The gov website where you can order a free 4 pack of home covid tests is now live: https://www.covidtests.gov/
(only one 4-pack per address, regardless of how many people live there)

Pete
01-18-2022, 12:41 PM
^

Thank you for that!

I just placed my order and the site said the tests should be shipping by the end of this month.

FighttheGoodFight
01-18-2022, 01:53 PM
NY and NJ have finally hit their peak and on the downturn. They started seeing an uptick in cases before us around Dec. 15 (https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/us/new-york-covid-cases.html). So it looks like we have about 15 more days until we peak (https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/us/oklahoma-covid-cases.html). Could be sooner or could take longer. Tough to know with the huge differences in population density.

soonerguru
01-18-2022, 02:45 PM
The gov website where you can order a free 4 pack of home covid tests is now live: https://www.covidtests.gov/
(only one 4-pack per address, regardless of how many people live there)

We ordered some for our family.

jompster
01-18-2022, 08:23 PM
The symptom set with Omicron has been absolutely crazy. I didn't think much of it until yesterday, but the stuffiness and headaches I had for 2 1/2 weeks could have been it. I've never had such problems sleeping (I was waking up gasping for air and had to constantly move between stomach sleeping and an incline), but I chalked it up to the insane amount of pollen I've seen on cedars lately (and I have horrendous allergic reactions to them every January). This was somehow different, but I'm not sure it would even be helpful to test now. I ordered our four anyhow. (I also feel TONS better, now, and avoiding everybody until February.)

Jersey Boss
01-18-2022, 09:52 PM
Stitt announces executive order to address teacher shortage
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.koco.com/amp/article/oklahoma-governor-kevin-stitt-executive-order-teacher-shortage/38801020

unfundedrick
01-18-2022, 10:43 PM
The gov website where you can order a free 4 pack of home covid tests is now live: https://www.covidtests.gov/
(only one 4-pack per address, regardless of how many people live there)

There is a second website to do the same thing through the post office. Either should work fine.

https://special.usps.com/testkits?fbclid=IwAR2JzHiIwLgHP5Qh9BPKH8WMW5fsCXBk mP3SExcW1QyIqA7uWOOrfsNma_I

fortpatches
01-19-2022, 08:36 AM
There is a second website to do the same thing through the post office. Either should work fine.

https://special.usps.com/testkits?fbclid=IwAR2JzHiIwLgHP5Qh9BPKH8WMW5fsCXBk mP3SExcW1QyIqA7uWOOrfsNma_I

It's the same website. covidtests.gov redirects to the USPS website when you click order.

Pete
01-19-2022, 11:14 AM
10,001 new cases today. 7-day average now 9,618.

For this week starting on Saturday, 56,011 new cases compared to the same period last week of 37,376.


Hospitalizations are 1,702 (+213!). The number has increased by 321 in just the last 3 days. That smashes the previous peak of 1,607 on 8/26/21.

ICU is 361 (+82). All-time record was 448 on 9/2/21.

BDP
01-19-2022, 11:17 AM
‘Like a war zone:’ Oklahoma City hospitals are in crisis again as COVID-19 tears through state (https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/2022/01/19/oklahoma-city-covid-cases-surge-hospitals-crisis-again-capacity/6560045001/)


As of Monday morning, 117 patients were in Oklahoma City emergency departments waiting for beds to open up so they could be admitted. No intensive care unit beds or inpatient beds were open across the metro area, Watson said.

FighttheGoodFight
01-19-2022, 01:26 PM
10,001 new cases today. 7-day average now 9,618.

For this week starting on Saturday, 56,011 new cases compared to the same period last week of 37,376.


Hospitalizations are 1,702 (+213!). The number has increased by 321 in just the last 3 days. That smashes the previous peak of 1,607 on 8/26/21.

ICU is 361 (+82). All-time record was 448 on 9/2/21.

I believe the peak hospitalization was 1,994 on Jan. 5, 2021. We are close and will likely pass that.

Pete
01-19-2022, 01:50 PM
Thanks for the correction, you are right -- I didn't look back far enough.

And the peak of ICU was 501 on 12/31/20.

fortpatches
01-19-2022, 01:53 PM
I believe the peak hospitalization was 1,994 on Jan. 5, 2021. We are close and will likely pass that.

According to the CDC, the peak was 2,079 on Jan 6, 2021.
But they do seem to be like ~100ish higher than OK reports.
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#hospitalizations

Bill Robertson
01-19-2022, 02:13 PM
10,001 new cases today. 7-day average now 9,618.

For this week starting on Saturday, 56,011 new cases compared to the same period last week of 37,376.


Hospitalizations are 1,702 (+213!). The number has increased by 321 in just the last 3 days. That smashes the previous peak of 1,607 on 8/26/21.

ICU is 361 (+82). All-time record was 448 on 9/2/21.I'm actually a little surprised at the 10,001 new cases. With yesterday being below 4000 I thought today might be some insane number making up for yesterday.

C_M_25
01-19-2022, 04:44 PM
I'm actually a little surprised at the 10,001 new cases. With yesterday being below 4000 I thought today might be some insane number making up for yesterday.

I was thinking the same thing actually.