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  1. #3426

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    Quote Originally Posted by soonerguru View Post
    She did not take “more drastic actions.” She just tried to extend the closure of churches to in-person services a couple more weeks. That whole thing smacked of a political hit job against her by the AG.
    This is true, "more drastic action" was a bad comment to make.

    Just trying to write what the AP article said and added emphasis.

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  3. #3428

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    And the argument "we are just testing more" is false. We are also getting a higher percentage of positive results:

    For those asking about amount of testing and positive %, I posted this just a few hours ago.

  4. #3429

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ohwiseone View Post
    This is true, "more drastic action" was a bad comment to make.

    Just trying to write what the AP article said and added emphasis.
    Gotcha. It seems like we are down to her and Holt as far as Oklahoma large city mayors who give a **** are concerned.

  5. #3430

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    As a surgeon I have been wearing masks for 25 years and I would like to share a simple, inexpensive technique which I believe makes masks much more effective both for the person wearing them and those they are trying to protect by wearing a mask. A mask protects others by preventing horizontal spread of the droplets out of our mouths. However, look at the way the people around you are wearing their masks. Almost no one has adequate proximation of the mask with the skin of the nose. This allows air to move freely in a vertical fashion around our noses. Air will take the path of least resistance so it will not go through the mask but will enter vertically around the nose or at the bottom of the mask around the chin. To prevent this I like to go in front of a mirror and take transparent tape and apply it in a horizontal fashion across the top of the mask with half of the tape on the mask and half on my nose. This forces the air through the mask. Unfortunately, even in my clinic where my staff and I are essentially guaranteed to come into contact with Covid-19 patients, we cannot obtain supplies of N95 masks for our staff and patients which would filter out Covid-19. This makes it even more important to have an adequate seal around the masks that we do have in order to force the air through the mask. Sometimes I wear more than one mask at a time to increase the filtration.
    I would also recommend an hospital grade air purifier for businesses. For our medical clinic, and in the operating room, we use the IQ Air Healthpro series. It is expensive (best one is about $850) but worth it IMO. Covid-19 is very small (one micron) but it must travel on a droplet which is about 3 microns. So if businesses like hair salons and gyms would simply buy an IQ Air machine (or equivalent) they could filter the supermajority of Covid-19 out of the air and probably protect their clients as much or more than masks particularly if the mask is not covering the nose etc...

  6. #3431

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    The tape is a good tip. It also helps prevent glasses or face shields fogging up. It's really hard with a cloth mask to prevent fogging.

  7. #3432

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    Because we are doing such a poor job of controlling the virus, the European Union is now considering closing its borders to Americans.

    You can't blame them... We've now had 2.5 million cases -- more than double any other country -- and of course, our positives are rapidly ramping up.

    The EU has done a very good job of flattening the curve and are trying to keep it that way. Nice to be treated like a 3rd world country because we have handled this whole thing so badly.

  8. #3433

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    This is also from the OKCHD:
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  9. #3434

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Because we are doing such a poor job of controlling the virus, the European Union is now considering closing its borders to Americans.

    You can't blame them... We've now had 2.5 million cases -- more than double any other country -- and of course, our positives are rapidly ramping up.

    The EU has done a very good job of flattening the curve and are trying to keep it that way. Nice to be treated like a 3rd world country because we have handled this whole thing so badly.
    EU countries other than Sweden have actually bent the curve impressively.

  10. #3435

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Shadid View Post
    As a surgeon I have been wearing masks for 25 years and I would like to share a simple, inexpensive technique which I believe makes masks much more effective both for the person wearing them and those they are trying to protect by wearing a mask. A mask protects others by preventing horizontal spread of the droplets out of our mouths. However, look at the way the people around you are wearing their masks. Almost no one has adequate proximation of the mask with the skin of the nose. This allows air to move freely in a vertical fashion around our noses. Air will take the path of least resistance so it will not go through the mask but will enter vertically around the nose or at the bottom of the mask around the chin. To prevent this I like to go in front of a mirror and take transparent tape and apply it in a horizontal fashion across the top of the mask with half of the tape on the mask and half on my nose. This forces the air through the mask. Unfortunately, even in my clinic where my staff and I are essentially guaranteed to come into contact with Covid-19 patients, we cannot obtain supplies of N95 masks for our staff and patients which would filter out Covid-19. This makes it even more important to have an adequate seal around the masks that we do have in order to force the air through the mask. Sometimes I wear more than one mask at a time to increase the filtration.
    I would also recommend an hospital grade air purifier for businesses. For our medical clinic, and in the operating room, we use the IQ Air Healthpro series. It is expensive (best one is about $850) but worth it IMO. Covid-19 is very small (one micron) but it must travel on a droplet which is about 3 microns. So if businesses like hair salons and gyms would simply buy an IQ Air machine (or equivalent) they could filter the supermajority of Covid-19 out of the air and probably protect their clients as much or more than masks particularly if the mask is not covering the nose etc...
    Can you attest to the quality of KN95 masks?

  11. #3436

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ohwiseone View Post
    This is also from the OKCHD:
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    Where is the part that id's the seven places?

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  13. #3438

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    Looks like 3 more hospitalizations .

  14. #3439

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    Oklahoma Citians - based upon the what you've seen out and about - what's your estimate for the % of folks wearing masks? My best guess is 10%. I ran a few errands and grabbed some to go food this weekend, the vast majority of people are not wearing masks.

    I look around and try to find reasons to be optimistic, but I see:

    -The first person I know personally - a very close friend of 15+ years was diagnosed positive yesterday. (Mid 30's)
    -Every indicator in OK data that we are accelerating cases dramatically
    -Complete lack of action/ignoring problem in state leadership
    -Complete lack of action/ignoring problem by corporate executive leadership at local large (1,000+) employer
    -Texas cities as a foreboding sign. Especially Houston. Texas Medical Center hospital system said publicly they will exceed their ICU capacity in 4 days (3 days as of writing this). Surge capacity gone in less than 2 weeks.
    -Public attitudes about the pandemic have, somehow, managed to become polarized/political/divisive/conspiratorial
    -The idea that "hot weather" will slow spread is obviously not the case
    -It seems there is no plan at the federal level for how we get out of this

    Thankfully, at least in the moment, it seems that deaths are still low. That's about the only optimistic metric I can find in this current situation. Sadly, this doesn't seem likely to hold.

    So... am I missing something? Are there any reasons to remain optimistic at this point?

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    In The Oklahoman today the state health commissioner said he thinks that 4% of Oklahomans have or have had the virus. That would be about 160,000 people. We've only had 11,000+ diagnosed. That seems high, but even so it is something to take very seriously. Reported cases are increasing at the highest rate yet. Gov. Stitt needs to show some leadership and wear a mask in public and encourage all of to wear one too. He needs to affirm that wearing masks is not a political statement, but rather one of consideration for our fellow citizens.

  16. #3441

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    Quote Originally Posted by pw405 View Post
    Oklahoma Citians - based upon the what you've seen out and about - what's your estimate for the % of folks wearing masks? My best guess is 10%. I ran a few errands and grabbed some to go food this weekend, the vast majority of people are not wearing masks.

    I look around and try to find reasons to be optimistic, but I see:

    -The first person I know personally - a very close friend of 15+ years was diagnosed positive yesterday. (Mid 30's)
    -Every indicator in OK data that we are accelerating cases dramatically
    -Complete lack of action/ignoring problem in state leadership
    -Complete lack of action/ignoring problem by corporate executive leadership at local large (1,000+) employer
    -Texas cities as a foreboding sign. Especially Houston. Texas Medical Center hospital system said publicly they will exceed their ICU capacity in 4 days (3 days as of writing this). Surge capacity gone in less than 2 weeks.
    -Public attitudes about the pandemic have, somehow, managed to become polarized/political/divisive/conspiratorial
    -The idea that "hot weather" will slow spread is obviously not the case
    -It seems there is no plan at the federal level for how we get out of this

    Thankfully, at least in the moment, it seems that deaths are still low. That's about the only optimistic metric I can find in this current situation. Sadly, this doesn't seem likely to hold.

    So... am I missing something? Are there any reasons to remain optimistic at this point?
    Nope. I haven't been optimistic about this in OK, pretty much all my predictions for spikes caused by re-opening, Memorial Day, etc., have all come true, no reason to believe it won't continue that way unless a huge amount of citizens start getting their sh*t together and doing the right thing and I'm not optimistic about that happening in OK, at all, ever.

  17. #3442

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    Leadership matters. Elections matter. Vote accordingly.

  18. #3443

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    482

  19. #3444

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    Definitely an interesting table. Even after accounting for CV deaths, Oklahoma had less total deaths than expected to occur from 2/1 to 6/20.


    Table 2. Deaths involving coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), pneumonia, and influenza reported to NCHS by jurisdiction of occurrence, United States. Week ending 2/1/2020 to 6/20/2020.*

    Updated June 24, 2020



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    Quote Originally Posted by jccouger View Post
    482
    That is the new record high.

  21. #3446

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    New today:

    482 cases
    31 hospitalizations
    1 death

  22. #3447

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    I am genuinely worried about Oklahoma and the other states like Texas and Florida that are seeing these spikes.

    This is the middle of the time of year where everyone is outside and of course most are still being pretty cautious.

    If this momentum continues into the fall and winter, we could be headed for a full-on catastrophe.

  23. #3448

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    I am watching the numbers daily for Edmond and Okc, Definitely going up Today 99active cases in Edmond. 6-13 39 active. Almost triple in 11 days.

  24. #3449

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    New today:

    482 cases
    31 hospitalizations
    1 death
    Well I was all 4 just wearing a mask but now we need to shut things back down. what are we waiting on over 500 positives a day. Hell let's see if we can hit 1000 positives in a day? SHUT IT DOWN

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