I took this from their website, which does mention one way, etc.
AAOTH COVID Response Plan – Oklahoma City
Posted on: September 23, 2020 By: kazoo Categories: Oklahoma City, OK
Face Coverings: face coverings are required indoors for staff, vendors and attendees even if there is no current city mandate.
Social Distancing: everyone is asked to socially distance while shopping, eating, resting or participating in any other activity while at the event.
Health Assessments: Staff and vendors are mandated to ensure the health of their personnel and prohibit anyone with COVID-19 symptoms from attending or working the event. The public is reminded also to not attend if they are/have been recently sick, are experiencing any COVID-like symptoms or have a fever of 100.4 or higher.
Operational Measures
Floor plan:
The show will take place in four buildings: Oklahoma Expo Hall, Pavilion, Centennial and Modern Living – to maximize floor space, and allow for outside space, fresh air and relief of crowds when moving to/from sections of shopping.
Booths will be socially distanced.
Aisles will be designated as one-way.
Entrance/exit flow will be separated and clearly marked at each building.
Occupancy:
building occupancy will be monitored by hired OKCPD to assist with reduced occupancy – asking patrons to visit other buildings or wait a few minutes outside when crowd flow necessitates.
Sanitizing:
Sanitizing stations will be available and vendors and the public are asked to help by providing or bringing their own as well.
Additional housekeeping will be dedicated to specific zones and areas to increase the frequency of cleaning protocols.
Smart Shopping Tips
DO NOT ATTEND IF YOU HAD COVID-19 OR HAVE EXPERIENCED SYMPTOMS (WITHOUT A FALSE TEST RESULT) IN THE LAST 14 DAYS!
Don’t forget your mask.
Purchase your tickets in advance / online.
Attend later – shop after 3 p.m. on Friday and Saturday or at 11 a.m. on Sunday when it is less crowded.
Use the mobile map instead of the paper map found at aaoth.com/map.
Start on a random aisle, minding the one-way signs.
Bring your own sanitizer.
Another day, another one for the record books:
New record: Rolling 7-day death average: 11.14
New record: Total Patients in hospital: 910
New record: Total dead last 7 days: 78
The morbid data this week also tips October in to the following new projected records:
Projected New Record: Total 1 month deaths: 264
Projected New Record: Average daily deaths over a single month: 9
Projected New Record: Average daily cases over a single month: 1,126
Projected New Record: Total 1 month cases: 34,921 (level of surprise: 0/10).
(Edit: Incorrectly stated a new record for total dead over the last over 14 days of 135 people, however in late August the total 14 day deaths reached 142.)
Anyone think we will shut down again? How close are we from going red and shutting down?
You gotta love this quote from Stitt about McGirt.... If only that were the case with mask mandates....
https://twitter.com/KOCODillon/statu...492910083?s=20
"Stitt says we have to make sure the rules are the same for everyone across the state.
He says: "Can you imagine" what it would be like if there were 39 sets of rules across the state?"
1,628 (!) new cases today, smashing our record high.
7-day rolling averages is 1,235, well above our all-time high.
11 more reported deaths.
910 (+40) hospitalizations, easily a record high.
ICU was down 20 to 297.
Even as bad as things are getting, unlikely. Our local leadership was reluctant to even impose a mask order and our state leadership refuses to do it on a state-wide level, so I have a hard time seeing us going to a shutdown.
Part of the problem is that a lot of the spread is resulting from families beyond the nuclear unit meeting maskless for get-togethers. Of course, you can just as easily transmit this thing to your uncle or cousins as you could to some stranger, but people let their guard down in these situations. With the holidays coming up, it definitely concerns me.
Remember when Texas, Arizona and Florida were completely out of control?
Well, Oklahoma is about ready to pass Texas in terms of cases per capita and is quickly closing the gap on Arizona.
Now that bars and everything else has reopened in Florida, they had 5,500 new cases today.
Here's hoping to a severe winter weather season with major snow/ice storms weekly and sub-zero temps in between. That should keep people from getting together too much!!
Edmond took a huge jump with another 77 new cases today. Active cases at 618. Looks like Edmond is becoming a bit of a hot spot.
Lol, and of course the long-range winter forecast is for warmer and drier than average. I actually think that could be a good thing, means more good days for outdoor activities but it's questionable whether most people even realize or care about how much safer outdoor activities are compared to indoor activities.
I've been following the numbers from almost the start. By writing down yesterdays number of cases then todays, you can come to the number of new cases for that day. I've not been keeping up on Moore or Norman since It is rare that I go down there even before covid. I live in Edmond /Arcadia so I'm just trying to keep track of the increases.
Summer weather didn't do anything to slow the virus in Oklahoma. It's the dolts saying, "I just wanna live my life. Masks don't work. More people die from car crashes," etc. that matters, not the weather.
The issue with the fall / winter is that it coincides with flu season and our hospitals are already pushed to the brink.
I keep reading on places like Oklahoma Source that "not all the ICU beds are taken by COVID patients". Here's a case of why that isn't the friggin point. I have a very good old friend that has a daughter that lives in Tahlequah. The daughter has anaphylactic shock attacks of unknown origin. She had one yesterday and ended up in the hospital. They made room because if not she probably would have died. So here's someone without COVID that could have died because COVID is filling up the hospitals. BTW, she's somewhat better today and has a virtual appointment with an Anaphylactic Shock Specialty clinic, I think in St. Louis, tomorrow..
Also, I'm complaining about posts by readers. Not by Oklahoma Source. They are doing a very good job.
Another update to the record books:
New record: Patients in hospital of 956 (+46 vs. yesterday).
Not a new record, but patients in ICU currently at 313 (+16 vs. yesterday). Highest yet recorded was this Monday, at 319.
There are currently 82 ICU beds available for the 4,000,000 people living in Oklahoma. NEW RULE: No more car crashes, heart attacks, strokes, bullet wounds, or industrial accidents until this Covid thing blows over. Reschedule these events for next summer, please.
I've spent some time looking at trends from countries in both hemispheres to see correlations between seasons and COVID spread. I believe you are absolutely correct. COVID just doesn't seem to follow any pattern like colds and flu do. Temperatures, seasons, etc. don't seem to have the effect on COVID that we might expect. A case in point directly related to us, it wasn't slowed at all by summer here. The flu always is. I don't think winter in and of itself will affect the virus much. What will have an effect on us is the additional flu hospitalizations. Which people can do something about by getting a freaking flu shot. Also by groups having indoor functions during the colder months. Again people can avoid spreading the virus this way by skipping get togethers for this winter. Just a few months to save a lot of people a lot of misery.
21% hospitalization increase in the last 7 days. If we do that again we will be over the threshold that OSDH set, in which elective surgeries would be shut down again.
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