I honestly don't understand your post. First, what hyperbole are you referring to... health experts? Who do you think is exaggerating and why? We've already passed one of the most widely known death estimates - 60,000 - and that's in spite of shutting down most of our society. And you're angry that you have to hear about a pandemic while vulnerable people die and health care workers and "essential workers" risk their lives and health? Who said this (not sure what you mean) will last "forever" and what are your concerns?
This pandemic is challenging and ways forward are complex. There's a lot of room for good discussion. But there are so many vague, unattributed statements in these few sentences that how is anyone supposed to respond?
I'm sorry to hear of that. On a different message board someone said they knew of three 20 somethings from New York who came down with the virus with one dying from it.
I am afraid the future looks more grim, if it turns out wearing masks won't do much good, because the virus is so small it can penetrate the mask, including even double or more layered ones. If so, I don't see what keeps the Second Great Depression from coming, if we're already not in it. But maybe social distancing from 6 ft. minimum or more will work out.
It depends completely on the mask. If you think wearing a bandana will do for outings of significant exposure then rotsa ruck. If you've got 3 ply medical masks much better or an N95 mask you will be pretty protected.
For most non-first-responders, though, the masks are helping to protect the rest of us from YOUR germs if you have it and don't know it. That's what all the idiots that refuse to wear them don't understand or care about. Their pure laziness could kill someone else.
Go out and do what you want but wear a f***ing mask if you are going to be near others!
We're going to have another spike of infections before the first really even stops. I suppose the success with the Gilead antiviral might help take the edge off of the problem, but they're only going to be able to make so doses of that. A million by the end of the year was an estimate I saw.
I know six people, three of them hospitalized. All but one is under the age of 50. One is under 40 and it took her five weeks to get well; she said it was worse than any flu or anything else she had ever gotten. Fortunately none of my friends died.
jdizzle “forever” was an exaggeration for sure. It is irritating that people fail to understand what starving a virus requires, and what they need to do to do their part. Their actions will lead to another wave of transmissions. This pattern could continue for a long time. No one wants another round of shutdowns, but it may be inevitable based on how obliviously and irresponsibly so many people are acting.
Actually the CDC is now stating that when both parties are wearing masks, they do make a significant difference. I imagine their earlier guidance otherwise was to prevent a run on masks.
So the good news is they work. The bad news is not enough people are wearing them for whatever dumb / selfish reason.
Braum’s and Sonic act as if the guidelines don’t apply to them.
Texas sets record for largest gain of COVID–19 cases over a two-day period since pandemic began
It's getting worse in Texas, it can get worse here.AUSTIN, Texas — Over the first weekend or May 2020, Texas health officials reported the greatest two consecutive-day gains in the number of new COVID–19 cases, with more than 2,000 new cases added on May 2 and May 3.
There were 1,293 new cases of the virus reported Saturday. That’s the second greatest single-day gain since the pandemic began. On April 10, the state recorded 1,441 new cases.
On Monday, May 4, 784 new cases were added to the total. And Texas has experienced 32,332 cases of the COVID-19 virus through Monday evening.
Fifty-one deaths from the virus in Texas were reported over the two-day weekend, with 17 additional fatalities on Monday, according to the state health department. The total death toll stands at 884 as of May 4.
What is the current turn around on test? Is it still taking 3-5 days or longer to get results. Meaning the numbers today are still when things were shut down. I would think we are going to have to get around the 15th to see what numbers look like when things reopened. A week to get infected 7 days plus 5-6 days to start showing symptoms and about 3-5 days to get results back.
Went to TLC on Memorial, 50-60% customers were wearing masks, the employees were not. And there were no plexiglass shields at checkout. Wonder why not, as they have had a month to get ready for reopening. Don’t care, or think it’s bad for business?
Yo Pete, I'm sure you are exhausted & beat down from the last couple months but are you done with updating the #s? I use OKCtalk as my resource for keeping up with new cases/deaths, ect...
I would just use the OK gov site. They added a lot more graphs and information now. It is much nicer than it was. https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
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