I guess I owe C_M an apology. I must have misread his post. I will move my trigger finger away. Please excuse me for overreacting. There are at least five people here who constantly gaslight with outmoded and / or totally discredited information to the point that it is exhausting. C—M is not one of them.
My overreaction was fueled by the fact that our cases seem to spike regardless of weather so suggesting they may go down based on any change in seasonality has not been supported by the facts on the ground.
$400 is too light. I think $1,000 at the minimum. Then If they don't pay, round them up with their family and put them in some sorta camp. That'll slow the spread for sure. They can make mask and Hand sanitizer while there.![]()
assumption: a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof
I didn’t say it was an assumption by experts. It was, by the above definition, an assumption made by many people because they accepted it as something that was definitely going to happen. Without any real proof.
It seems there was a misguided hope that warmer temps would somehow mitigate the spread of the virus.
But the simple truth is the surge in new cases is completely correlated with reopening of places like gyms, bars and churches.
So, of course, more people are going to be together inside and that doesn't have anything to do with the weather, hot or cold or in between.
Obviously that's what is driving a large part (if not most) of the curve, but I also think tourism shouldn't be underestimated. Looking at the breakdown by county, once you get past Oklahoma, Tulsa and Cleveland counties a large amount of the cases look to be in NE Oklahoma around the Grand Lake, Illinois River areas, if I'm reading the data correctly.
I just saw an ad for the Southwest Street Rod Nationals which they are still going to have this weekend. I just don’t get it. This will be the first Nationals I’ve ever not gone to but I won’t be there. There are much more important things right now than a bunch of sweet hot rods. I bet there will not be a good percentage of mask wearing either.
Sending Recovering Covid patients back to nursing homes. I am glad Stitt did not follow this. Aren't you?
https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-yor...or-11589470773
Cases in Edmond jumped up 46 from yesterday. I have been tracking Edmond. Seeing big jumps instead of a few.
I'm just wondering how public schools will be able to reopen. I saw Okcps plan but what about other area schools. What if the number of cases keeps climbing? I don't have any kids but if kids come home sick and spread it through their household, it effects all of us one way or another.
Didn't Edmond say they were going to have teachers, staff, and middle/high school students wear a mask?
In oklahoma, not one child has died from Covid as of July 2. i believe the youngest person to pass is between 15-24, and on another page it says the youngest person to pass was 22 years old.
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/si...t_-_7-6-20.pdf
So, in the US there have been approximately 5% of all verified cases which end in death. Another percentage which will have temporary or long term health issues as a result of having it. Now they think there is damage in many who have no OUTWARD sign of having the virus. But you seem to be saying that because kids don't DIE from it, then all is okay, even if they spread it to others who eventually do DIE. Is that what you are indicating or am I misreading?
I'm worried about the long term effects this will have on childrens health. Of course, there may be nothing to worry about but the lack of anything concrete is concerning as a parent.
Also of course, if a kid catches it so will their parents & probably their grandparents. Kids have a very relaxed sense of hygiene so schools are going to absolutely explode with spread.
My mother is in her mid 60s and just a couple of years from retirement as a teacher. It's great that kids haven't been dying (yet), but I'd rather my mother not die. I wish she was in a place to go ahead and retire now to avoid the risks this fall.
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