OKC seems to be doing better than the rest of the state:
https://twitter.com/davidfholt/statu...50550052474883
OKC seems to be doing better than the rest of the state:
https://twitter.com/davidfholt/statu...50550052474883
It's this type of short-sighted and passive "maybe it'll be ok" reasoning that really annoys me. Sure, cherry pick your statistics and ignore the fact that cases outside of city limits are still shooting up and there's a huge crisis in surrounding states. We have an invisible wall keeping those cases from affecting us right?
What people still don't get is that today's case counts are from people who were infected 2 weeks ago, and tomorrow's hospitalizations are from infections almost a month ago. Staring at the numbers each day and "giving it time" is stupid. By the time you see a spike in hospitalizations and decide to do something about it, it's already too late. There's going to be another month before it makes any kind of difference in the hospitalization rates. That's a month more exponential growth that's already happened and you're just chasing the trend watching the hospital beds fill up. Instead of trying to find ways to explain away the cases, we need proactive and forward thinking action. That may be too much to ask in our state and country though...
He is showing declining numbers and only 1 death in 14 days:
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ICUs have dropped in half the last two days. We still only have one death in the last 14 days. New cases seem to have declined for five straight days, and it definitely appears as if the exponential rise has halted
https://mobile.twitter.com/davidfhol...50550052474883
They’re going to be watching hospitalization and death rates much closer than new cases. Those are going to be the key statistics as to whether lockdowns and restrictions come back. It’s going to spread no matter what.
First wave was to buy the time for PPE and get hospitals ready.
Let's put this in terms people are more familiar with. Imagine the coronavirus is a bad storm cell. The case reports we're watching are the tornado warnings but they only come every half hour. The hospitalizations are live reports from the storm chasers every hour. Are you one of the people who keep mowing their lawn and wait until the storm chasers report a tornado on top of them? Or do you head over to the school gym when the sirens sound? The people out mowing their lawn are probably the same ones out at restaurants and not wearing masks. By the time you hear from the storm chasers it could already be too late... the gym will be full and you're SOL.
Exactly this isn't an inner circle thing. Most virologist have said it's exponential growth and well social distancing and mask help stop the growth. So unless people are required to wear mask it will keep growing. At this point when new cases double again we will be at 1000 (or 800) a day. Whether that's in 5 days or 10 days who knows maybe now we can do things to stop it from getting to 2000 a day sometime next month. At this point we should just listen to health departments and virologist.
If you think Fauci is paid off or its fake then check the Ministry of Health of Singapore or the Department of Health of Hong Kong. Considering both of these places use English as an official language, are democratic (semi democratic in one instance) and both have a strong rule of law then people can't say it's a conspiracy, lies or a hoax. For a state like Oklahoma it should be easy to lower infections considering people don't take public transportion, don't live cramped high rise apartments and population density is low. Wear a damn mask.
I love the mayor, and I’m grateful we have him instead of Bynum (yeesh), but he vacillates between sharing OKC stats and OKC Metro stats, so I really don’t know what to make of his comments today. I do think he will take action at some point, without the support of Bynum, and he will be under tremendous pressure from his party elders and the Covidiots in our midst. We need to hold him accountable but we also need to support him.
Right, but the window in question is on the 1st Floor.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...scenarios.html
Nah. I’ll go with the Swedes.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...?sref=VEjJXJjm
From your article:
But Sweden now has one of the world’s highest Covid-19 mortality rates, with more deaths per 100,000 than the U.S., according to Johns Hopkins University data.
Oh yeah let's do the Swedish option, which has more deaths per capita than any other developed country on earth and is still nowhere close to herd immunity: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/t...WE~DNK~NOR~FIN
We have a new slogan for some: “No Lives Matter ..... if It means I have to wear a mask”.
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