Sounds like there are a couple of clusters that are responsible for a decent chunk of this. Felt a bit better (at least for me and mine) when Holt tweeted a couple of days ago that cases in OKC continue to decrease. Now that being said, I'm not optimistic that these clusters will be contained before spreading to the rest of the state, including OKC.
https://twitter.com/KassieMcClung/st...78265245847552
The alert level map in these tweets is pretty interesting. Was surprised but excited to see OK county is almost down to the "green" alert level (< 1.43 cases /100k). Hopefully that will hold. Other than Carter and Comanche counties (Ardmore and Lawton), NE Oklahoma definitely seems to be where a lot of the cases are located. Hopefully things can get contained (recognizing the situation is much much better than it was over the winter) before we see even more significant spread through the entire state.
I just wish we as a state had, over the past year+, developed some decent contact tracing tools that could be utilized to try and snuff some of these clusters out before they spread too far. I suppose even if we had, the likelihood that a critical mass of folks would have been willing to use it is probably pretty small.
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