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Thread: Covid-19 in OKC (coronavirus)

  1. #6326

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    Month Summary
    As expected, August month summary is shaping up to be pretty grim. Average deaths/day currently 26% higher in August than April.


    Rolling Death/Case Averages

    Hopefully just a blip (like last Saturday) but today's high case count pushes the 7 day average above the 14 day case average. Unfortunately, the 7-Day death average remains slightly below all time highs.



    Rolling Cases Average

    As seen above, the 7/14/21 day case averages are converging and making a mess of the plots. Hopefully, the 21 day will fall tomorrow, as the Aug-1 case count of 1,244 will roll out of the calculation.


  2. #6327

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Alex Cameron
    @AlexDCameron
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    According to docs obtained by ⁦@publicintegrity⁩, the White House is recommending that Gov. Stitt implement a statewide mask mandate, close bars, and limit restaurant seating; Stitt says Dr. Birx made no such recommendations during her recent visit

    https://publicintegrity.org/health/c...reports-covid/
    So it comes down to credability and reasons to qustion that credability.

  3. #6328

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    Quote Originally Posted by soonerguru View Post
    This is false, and it is a false choice. There are more than two outcomes possible here. You seem to swing from one extreme pole to the other. Shut everything down or we are all going to get it. Other countries have proven that this is not the case.

    We can and should be able to live with this virus and minimize the spread of it to almost exclusively the most foolhardy among us. Alas, we do not have competent or sane leadership on the federal level, and we have either clueless or delusional leadership on the state level.

    But to say it's only we all get it or we get the vaccine is not true at all. It's just that we have a lot of people among us, in our city and state, who refuse to accept a new normal and are trying to force people into the frame of what they think life should look like, when there are workable alternatives to it.
    And this list of countries gets smaller everyday.

  4. #6329

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    Quote Originally Posted by kukblue1 View Post
    Sorry but the new Normal is having over at least 500 cases a day. We have 5 months already and proved that we are not going to slow the virus like other counties. The new normal is having this virus around.
    I don't think I necessarily agree with this. The swings in case count seem dependent on population density and how hard a state/country has been hit. The lower populated states are going to see the biggest impact this third wave. Oklahoma kind of falls in the middle. California, Texas, Florida, Arizona are seeing huge decreases, but they also got hit a lot harder.

  5. #6330

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    Quote Originally Posted by jn1780 View Post
    I don't think I necessarily agree with this. The swings in case count seem dependent on population density and how hard a state/country has been hit. The lower populated states are going to see the biggest impact this third wave. Oklahoma kind of falls in the middle. California, Texas, Florida, Arizona are seeing huge decreases, but they also got hit a lot harder.
    Texas had over 5,000 cases again today. They have only had 5 days in 2 months where they haven't reported over 5,000 cases. I guess what i'm trying to say is having this virus around is the new normal at least for now. it's not going away anytime soon. Yeah there might be highs and lows but no large gatherings, having to wear a mask, those things are here to stay for at least a couple more months.

  6. #6331

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    Quote Originally Posted by kukblue1 View Post
    Texas had over 5,000 cases again today. They have only had 5 days in 2 months where they haven't reported over 5,000 cases. I guess what i'm trying to say is having this virus around is the new normal at least for now. it's not going away anytime soon. Yeah there might be highs and lows but no large gatherings, having to wear a mask, those things are here to stay for at least a couple more months.
    There are no mandates against large gatherings and that is pretty a big part of the problem. And stop with the couple of months comments. This is how it is for the foreseeable future.

  7. #6332

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Robertson View Post
    There are no mandates against large gatherings and that is pretty a big part of the problem. And stop with the couple of months comments. This is how it is for the foreseeable future.
    Until there is a good vaccine or everyone gets it and hopefully herd immunity which went back to my original post Having Covid cases every day is the new normal.

  8. #6333

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    Stitt bows to pressure to release White House reports on coronavirus
    BY CARMEN FORMAN
    Published: Fri, August 21, 2020 5:47 PM

    Following complaints from local Oklahoma officials who say they have been kept out of the loop, Gov. Kevin Stitt said his administration will make public coronavirus reports the state receives from the White House.

    Stitt has not been releasing the reports from the White House Coronavirus Task Force, nor implementing many of the public health recommendations in those reports.

    ...

    Bynum said he also was surprised when Birx said Sunday that eight White House reports had been issued. He said he was only aware of one that had been previously leaked to the media.

  9. #6334

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    Quote Originally Posted by kukblue1 View Post
    Until there is a good vaccine or everyone gets it and hopefully herd immunity which went back to my original post Having Covid cases every day is the new normal.
    Having cases? Sure.

    Having thousands of cases? Absolutely not.

  10. #6335

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    Quote Originally Posted by kukblue1 View Post
    Until there is a good vaccine or everyone gets it and hopefully herd immunity which went back to my original post Having Covid cases every day is the new normal.
    You ended your post with “those things are here to stay for at least a couple more months”. A couple months isn’t a new normal. Normal is permanent or until something comes along to change it and that will likely be next year sometime. Like soonerguru said earlier, your comments are all over the place.

  11. #6336

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Stitt bows to pressure to release White House reports on coronavirus
    BY CARMEN FORMAN
    Published: Fri, August 21, 2020 5:47 PM

    Following complaints from local Oklahoma officials who say they have been kept out of the loop, Gov. Kevin Stitt said his administration will make public coronavirus reports the state receives from the White House.

    Stitt has not been releasing the reports from the White House Coronavirus Task Force, nor implementing many of the public health recommendations in those reports.

    ...

    Bynum said he also was surprised when Birx said Sunday that eight White House reports had been issued. He said he was only aware of one that had been previously leaked to the media.
    Stitt is worse than Fallin. I didn't think it was possible.

  12. #6337
    HangryHippo Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dustin View Post
    Stitt is worse than Fallin. I didn't think it was possible.
    I didn’t either, but if he’s not, he’s damn close!

  13. #6338

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    So, Stitt has been sitting on these White House task force reports and recommendations... Not sharing them with mayors, school districts or anyone else having to make big public health decisions.

    And the only reason he is now changing is because a national group outed him and then leaders started to come down on him. EIGHT of these have been issued and the only one anyone saw was the one leaked to the media.

    On top of all that, he takes every opportunity to 1) boast about how well things are going even though the national experts are saying the exact opposite; and 2) completely contradict the detailed recommendations of the people specifically empowered by our democracy to provide this sort of guidance and expertise.


    And of course, throughout this entire time, after starting off in pretty good shape, we have some of the worst rates of growth anywhere and people are dying while families and small businesses are facing all types of financial ruin.

    Awesome.

  14. #6339

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    I’m truly disgusted with, ashamed of and totally pissed off at our absolutely worthless, lying excuse for a governor. That being said. In the interest of being consistent in my beliefs since this thing started I also have pretty much identical feelings about a large bunch of people in general pertaining to COVID.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Robertson View Post
    I’m truly disgusted with, ashamed of and totally pissed off at our absolutely worthless, lying excuse for a governor. That being said. In the interest of being consistent in my beliefs since this thing started I also have pretty much identical feelings about a large bunch of people in general pertaining to COVID.
    Well more people should have voted for Mick and I bet he would have put the hammer down long ago.

  16. #6341

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Robertson View Post
    You ended your post with “those things are here to stay for at least a couple more months”. A couple months isn’t a new normal. Normal is permanent or until something comes along to change it and that will likely be next year sometime. Like soonerguru said earlier, your comments are all over the place.
    living with covid is the new normal until there is a good vaccine or herd immunity nor sure how it isn't but whatever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Stitt bows to pressure to release White House reports on coronavirus
    BY CARMEN FORMAN
    Published: Fri, August 21, 2020 5:47 PM

    Following complaints from local Oklahoma officials who say they have been kept out of the loop, Gov. Kevin Stitt said his administration will make public coronavirus reports the state receives from the White House.

    Stitt has not been releasing the reports from the White House Coronavirus Task Force, nor implementing many of the public health recommendations in those reports.

    ...

    Bynum said he also was surprised when Birx said Sunday that eight White House reports had been issued. He said he was only aware of one that had been previously leaked to the media.
    Good to see my harshly worded tweets finally go through to him

  18. #6343

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    Gov. Stitt’s office withheld White House COVID-19 report recommendations from public

    OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – White House reports focused on recommendations specifically for Oklahoma’s COVID-19 response have, until this week, been withheld from local health officials across the state. The most recent report states Oklahoma needs a statewide mask mandate and that bars must close.

    “We’re truly disappointed that Gov. Stitt and our leadership hasn’t shared information,” said Dr. George Monks, president of the Oklahoma State Medical Association.

  19. #6344

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    Quote Originally Posted by catcherinthewry View Post
    Good to see my harshly worded tweets finally go through to him
    You aren't the only one! Haha... Stitt's Tweet comments are hilarious! He gets decimated on every single thing he posts. He will also erase tweets and re-post them to clear out some of the comments.

  20. #6345

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    Quote Originally Posted by HangryHippo View Post
    I didn’t either, but if he’s not, he’s damn close!
    Fallin was rather worthless, but she did not endanger her constituents. Stitt needs to be recalled.

  21. #6346

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    Chris Polansky
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    @ChrisKPolansky
    Birx’s visit to Tulsa was shrouded in secrecy as she visited Oklahoma as part of a seven-state tour. Oklahoma was the only state in which she was not made available to speak to reporters.


    Chris Polansky
    @ChrisKPolansky
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    Bynum said and Stitt confirmed on Sunday that the governor’s office denied Bynum’s request to have Dr. Bruce Dart, the director of the Tulsa Health Department, present for the meeting. The governor cited capacity concerns.

  22. #6347

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    Local Officials Across Oklahoma 'Blindsided,' 'Shocked' By White House Report Not Shared By Governor

    The new report from the White House coronavirus task force, which counts Vice President Mike Pence as its chair and Dr. Deborah Birx as its coordinator, is dated Sunday, Aug. 16th, the same day as Birx’s visit with Gov. Kevin Stitt in Tulsa. Following that meeting, Stitt said “there wasn’t really any recommendations that she made in this meeting,” and said specifically that she had not recommended a statewide mask mandate nor a statewide bar closure.

    “Mask mandate needs to be implemented statewide to decrease community transmission,” the leaked report reads, in a section on the first page labeled RECOMMENDATIONS. “Bars must be closed, and indoor dining must be restricted in yellow and red zone counties and metro areas.”

  23. #6348

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    You can see the full White House report for Oklahoma issued on 8-16-20 here:

    http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/c...ouse081620.pdf

  24. #6349

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    Maybe it's the social media channels I use, but I'm surprised it isn't more of a thing I see.

  25. #6350

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKCRT View Post
    Well more people should have voted for Mick and I bet he would have put the hammer down long ago.
    You do realize that less than 50% of registered voters were even eligible to make that choice.

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