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Thread: Covid-19 in OKC (coronavirus)

  1. #8001

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    After much contemplation, I decided to cancel my annual big family Thanksgiving.

    We have almost 20 between my four sisters and their kids and grandkids, and my siblings and I are all over 60 or very close.

    I usually make a big deal out of it and I have a huge dining table where we can all sit together.... So, a major bummer not to celebrate in one place.

    But I just read that Canada's Thanksgiving on Oct. 12th turned into a super-spreader and that is going to happen here as well. The worst possible thing would be to end up in the hospital as the tight supply of beds is only going to get worse.
    I do not blame you for cancelling your big family Thanksgiving, it really sucks but better safe than sorry

  2. #8002

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    Hospitalizations are now at 974 (+122), an all-time high by a fair margin.

    Same for ICU: 336 (+14).


    PLEASE be careful out there. There may be no room at the inn.

  3. #8003

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    From what I’m seeing and hearing from various polling places across the city is that there is very little, if any, social distancing occurring. Little mask use too, from the areas I have heard about.

    All this combined with long wait times indoors will spawn a major super spreader event, I’m afraid.

  4. #8004

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    I voted at First Methodist Church downtown this morning. Long lines, but everybody was masked and everybody was social distancing. It took about an hour to get to vote.

  5. #8005

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    Quote Originally Posted by C_M_25 View Post
    From what I’m seeing and hearing from various polling places across the city is that there is very little, if any, social distancing occurring. Little mask use too, from the areas I have heard about.

    All this combined with long wait times indoors will spawn a major super spreader event, I’m afraid.
    people should be wearing masks in line but it can't be mandated ..

  6. #8006

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    I passed by two polling places and there were long lines outside. I don't know about inside. But what I did see were most all wearing masks and distancing. I was actually pretty surprised.

  7. #8007

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    What’s it like inside? Are they limiting how many people are going in?

  8. #8008

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    1,331 new cases today; 7-day rolling average now 1,160.

    21 additional deaths, 1 off our all-time high. 7-day rolling average now 14.6, an all-time high.


    As previously posted, both hospitalizations and ICU are at all-time highs as of last evening.

  9. #8009

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    Quote Originally Posted by C_M_25 View Post
    What’s it like inside? Are they limiting how many people are going in?
    So at my place the voters seemed to be doing the limiting on their own. The check in spot was right inside the door, and there was an x about 10 feet back, that people were waiting at until they were called up to check in. Everyone else was lined up from there, and there were about 12 of the voting stands setup, spread out into a larger area than is normally used at this location. For me it was a pretty quick in and out, and took about half an hour at 10:30. Everyone but one jerk was wearing a mask, and that one person made a big show of carrying it in their hand until they signed in, put it on for 30 seconds, and then immediately (and very loudly and obviously) took the mask right off before filling out their ballot and submitting it and stomping out huffing and puffing giving everyone in line dirty looks. Most of the line just broke out in laughter at their immature display. These people really are sad.

  10. #8010

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    1,331 new cases today; 7-day rolling average now 1,160.

    21 additional deaths, 1 off our all-time high. 7-day rolling average now 14.6, an all-time high.


    As previously posted, both hospitalizations and ICU are at all-time highs as of last evening.
    It's a real problem that the death rate is rising in Oklahoma, especially given how much more we know about the virus and the treatment options now compared to March. We are actually doing better caring for the sickest patients, so this death rise is beyond alarming.

  11. #8011

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    ^

    It's purely a function of more infections.

    The number of positive cases is way higher than any other time and hospitalizations and deaths always follow.

  12. #8012

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    ^

    It's purely a function of more infections.

    The number of positive cases is way higher than any other time and hospitalizations and deaths always follow.
    Yes, I am aware and that's why I say it's beyond alarming.

  13. #8013

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    What's really alarming is the average deaths line is climbing at a higher rate than the average case line was a month ago which is supposed to be about the lag time. And there's been no undulation in the average deaths line for awhile. It's just climbing. That's very scary.

  14. #8014

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    Everyone in line near 23rd and Classen was masked up and distancing which was good to see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by okccowan View Post
    I voted at First Methodist Church downtown this morning. Long lines, but everybody was masked and everybody was social distancing. It took about an hour to get to vote.
    Same for me.
    My only question was they only had the one set of doors open, they could have made one "in" & the set "out". Took me about an hour as well. They were sanitizing pens, and it seemed like voters were doing their part to mask up and distance

  16. #8016

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Robertson View Post
    Completely unscientific but if everyone would take proper COVID precautions I would expect the flu numbers to be very low. Judging by the rapid spread of COVID it seems to be much more contagious than the flu.
    Much more contagious than the flu. I wonder how doctors are going to handle it this winter. Flu test first than if negative covid test or are they going to go for a covid test first if you negative they will just say you have the flu. I would think flu test first though as you get results same day. However can you test positive for both the flu and covid? I imagine you can

  17. #8017

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    11/3/2020
    1026 persons hospitalized (+52 from yesterday)
    349 in ICU (+13 from yesterday)

    17.3% of current hospitalizations statewide are covid-related

    I don't have words for how scary this is.

  18. #8018

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    Holy cow!! Just saw a news report from bice’s watch party, and wherever they are is packed full of people. I only saw the news anchor and a small number of other people wearing masks. Can you say, super spreader event. We have learned nothing from what happened in the White House.

  19. #8019

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    Hospitalizations are now 1,026 (+52), surpassing yesterday's all-time high. The number has almost doubled in the last 6 weeks.

    ICU at 349 (+13) another all-time high.

  20. #8020

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    Quote Originally Posted by C_M_25 View Post
    Holy cow!! Just saw a news report from bice’s watch party, and wherever they are is packed full of people. I only saw the news anchor and a small number of other people wearing masks. Can you say, super spreader event. We have learned nothing from what happened in the White House.
    Inhofe's was the same way. Packed room with only a couple mask wearers. So sad and frustrating.

    I'm reaching a point where some days I just don't care about anyone but me and mine. If people don't care why should I care about them. My wife doesn't leave the house except for work and anywhere I go I soak in sanitizer, wear one of my N95 masks, stay as far away from people as possible and don't stay anywhere any longer than absolutely necessary. So I'm reasonably sure we're safe.

    Then I come back to my senses and know I'm just not wired to not care about people.

  21. #8021

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    1,246 new cases today; 7-day rolling average now 1,231.

    17 additional deaths; 7-day rolling average now 15.1, an all-time high.

    As previously posted, hospitalizations and ICU are both at all-time highs.

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    With the election getting all of the attention I think a lot of people missed that the US had over 100k new cases today. Scary.

  23. #8023

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    It’s November 3rd, why are there still cases?

  24. #8024

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    Quote Originally Posted by d-usa View Post
    It’s November 3rd, why are there still cases?
    On the Oklahoma Source FB page every few posts asks why the virus is still around today. It's amazing people actually believe something like this could be contrived.

  25. #8025

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    Quote Originally Posted by C_M_25 View Post
    Holy cow!! Just saw a news report from bice’s watch party, and wherever they are is packed full of people. I only saw the news anchor and a small number of other people wearing masks. Can you say, super spreader event. We have learned nothing from what happened in the White House.
    Gross, and completely predictable. She will embarrass our city in DC with her anti-science views.

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