RIGHT! Why be surprised if a lot of people aren't taking the COVID-19 seriously when prominent people keep coming up in the news as testing positive for the virus, but only have mild to even non-existent symptoms? The governor of Missouri and his wife are recent examples of how this is.
But I must say, though, that older people past 65 and in less than good health still need to do a better job of protecting themselves from this virus. That's where most of the deaths still are.
Bruce Williamson, the former lead singer for The Temptations, died from the coronavirus on September 6, 2020. Williamson was a part of the R&B group from 2007 to 2015. He died in his Las Vegas home and was 49
Herman Cain, a former Republican presidential candidate, has died from coronavirus, his website shared on July 30. He was hospitalized less than two weeks after attending President Trump's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma on June 20
Tony Award-nominated Broadway actor Nick Cordero died at the age of 41 due to complications from COVID-19.
Dan Foster, a radio personality, died of health complications related to the coronavirus at age 61 on June 17. Foster was a radio host in Nigeria, where he has been referred to as "the God of radio."
34-year-old singer Chris Trousdale died of health complications related to the coronavirus on June 2. Trousdale was known for singing and dancing in a boy band called Dream Street from 1999 to 2002.
Author H.G. Carrillo, who wrote the novel "Loosing My Espanish," died of health complications related to the coronavirus at 59, the Washington Post reported on May 22. Carrillo was on the board of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation and taught at George Washington University.
Actor BJ Hogg died of health complications related to the coronavirus at 65, Express confirmed on April 30. One of Hogg's most notables roles was on the HBO series Games of Thrones as Sir Addam Mabrand.
Troy Sneed, a grammy-nominated gospel singer, died of health complications related to the coronavirus at 52, his friend, radio personality KD Bowe, confirmed on Instagram on April 27. Sneed released seven albums between 1999 and 2012.
Fredrick Thomas, a rapper from the Bronx, died of health complications related to the coronavirus at 35 on April 23. A notable New York rapper for over a decade, he was known by fans as Fred the Godson.
American country folk singer-songwriter John Prine died of complications related to coronavirus, his family confirmed to Rolling Stone on April 7. He was 73. Yeah his older -- but one of my favorites.
Actor Jay Benedict died of health complications related to the novel coronavirus on April 4, his agency TCG, tweeted. Benedict appeared in some major films, including "Aliens" and "The Dark Knight Rises."
Adam Schlesinger, a Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Emmy nominated musician and songwriter, died of health complications related to the coronavirus at 52
Well we started Monday with 628 in the Hospital and Friday were down to 579. So 49 less. I wish this was a little more detailed. How many left and how many came in? If we times it by 4 roughly 200 left meaning 150 came back in? Of the 579 in the Hospitals how many have been there for a week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks. Hospitalizations are a key number I added up the "number seen" and came up with 3,269. So in the last 5 days 3,269 went to the Hospital for Covid or for everything? Of those 3,269 how many were admitted?
Only triple digits today.
The spike is dead, long live the spike!
990 new cases today; 7-day rolling average 1,101.
155 cases in OK County.
11 deaths; statewide total is now 1,004.
They just seem to not really add up to me. Is something fishing going on? Could the numbers be worse than what they are telling us? Could the numbers be better. If 5,000 people are going into the hospital to get checked in a week and only 50 are being admitted that is 1%.
I worked last night and 11pm drove by Cowboys and parking lot was full. Twin Peaks i-40 I bet you couldn't find a parking spot. BWW wasn't as bad but still pretty full. So yeah where are these empty places. I know the Braums over that way is running increased sales also. Sure that is fast food a bit different.
It's not about that. It's about the fact that national chains have deeper pockets to withstand this than single-point, locally owned restaurants. It's also been an observation that many of these local proprietors are doing everything they can to offer a safe environment for their patrons and staff. Still, dining in a restaurant is a risky decision if you are trying to avoid infection.
I guess you could argue that people who visit Picasso or Goro are more demanding of safety protocols than people at Twin Peaks.
823 new cases today.
The other data has not been updated.
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