Originally Posted by
soonerguru
Basically, all of the data is flawed. We have conducted 96,000 tests. But how many people were retested multiple times? My coworker contracted the virus and retested four times herself.
There are many metrics to analyze. I'm glad we have conducted 96,000 tests. But that is like 2% of Oklahoma's population, and that doesn't tell us how many individuals were actually tested.
Witnessing what is happening in Texas County is alarming. They had like 10 cases a couple of weeks ago and now have nearly 500. It just shows how quickly things can change.
Perhaps we will learn that the virus is most lethal for spreading right when it first reaches a community, as it did in OKC in late February / Early March. However, in other countries where it appears they have reduced new transmissions to a greater degree than we have in Oklahoma, it has come back.
The point is we don't really know. What we do know is there are an awful lot of people acting like this thing is over and doing absolutely nothing to mitigate the spread of it, so it will be very surprising if we do not begin to see a new spike in the next week or so.
I suspect that almost everyone who posts on this forum is still practicing safety.
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