I just looked at Worldmeter, the USA number of cases without Nebraska is over 201000 new cases today. Oh no....
Oklahoma City County Health Department has a pretty good plan and has been working hard on being ready. We are one of their administration partners, and I’m in constant communication with them.
That’s part of what makes this frustrating now. I know people are tired and worn out and have the good old pandemic precaution fatigue. But we’re not looking at a scenario of doing all this for some unknown point of time in the future with no end in sight. We have companies putting in applications for approval now, we are planning out the mass vaccination sites, we have a plan and a fairly solid timeframe. To quote some superhero movie: we are in the endgame now.
3,663 new cases today. 7-day rolling average now a record 2,960.
21 additional deaths reported.
Hospitalizations at 1,505 (+77), a record by a fair margin.
ICU is 450 (+29), another record.
We have almost quadrupled the number of new daily cases in just 6 weeks.
The OSDH is now allowing asymptomatic covid-19 positive nurses continue to work in hospitals. This is the dire situation we’re in.
Incredibly stupid. Do the nurses *have* to work, or do they *want* to? Do they not have sick leave or other paid time off, can they just not show up and be docked for their pay? If I was a positive asymptomatic nurse, the *last* thing I'd personally want to do is possibly contribute to the spread.
I'm dead serious, and I am not being facetious at all when I ask: Do you understand how infectious diseases work?
Or maybe, (very facetiously), do you think there's an island where we're sending these positive health care workers so they can only work with positive patients alongside positive physicians?
The thing is that most health care workers don't really differentiate between "have" to or "want" to when it comes to helping people.
And everyone has sick leave for COVID reason right now. The CARES act dictates it. But that's ending soon. It's in Congress's hands in about a month to decide whether that continues.
GTK about the sick leave, but unfortunate that health care workers are excluded.
And yeah, for health care docs, nurses, etc., it's kind of a calling-type of thing, so that's kind of why I asked. If they're super-short-staffed, and a nurse is asymptomatic, they probably feel like they should be there doing their job alongside their colleagues and trying to not let people die. But *should* they be there when they're asymptomatic, what's the priority... Not easy.
Hopefully, it goes without saying that people need to take precautions more than ever from the virus and not trust their luck. Even a fireman can get covid so bad that he has been on life support in the hospital for days:
https://www.stwnewspress.com/news/re...346df7819.html
Just a note, the term is firefighter, Not all firefighters are men. I'm retired from Edmond. But yes, its bad. Not all firefighters are under 50, there are a few older ones. Even the younger ones can get an extremely bad case. I read on some of my firefighter news pages that firefighters are dying of covid.
3,406 new cases today. 7-day rolling average now 2,886 down slightly from yesterday's all-time high.
10 additional reported deaths. 7-day rolling average now 15.1; all-time high is 15.7.
Hopsitalizations/ICU won't report until Monday night.
It feels like it was so recent that 1,000+ was uncommon and we were stunned when we passed 2,000 for the first time...
I'm actually proud of our Church today. Last Christmas they had, if I remember right, 7 or 8 Christmas "Eve" services starting on the 22nd. Probably 14 or 15 thousand people total. This year they are going online only by recording one service and putting it on the web around the 22nd to watch anytime you want. Such a responsible and though thing to do.
So, let's look at numbers based on outcome of a masked vs an unmasked city in Oklahoma:
Masks required: Lawton pop. 93,714, total positive cases: 2762, total deaths: 25
Masks not required: Enid pop. 50,122, total positive cases: 3055, total deaths: 33
It abundantly clear, a mask mandate has worked.
Edmond pop. 94,000, Late mandate that many ignore, total positive cases 6476, total deaths 35. It works if people will follow it. Edmond's needs some endorsement
Top Canadian Pathologist On COVID: 'Greatest Hoax Ever Perpetrated'
https://www.bitchute.com/video/FDHQAE2utrXL/
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