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  1. #8876

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    2,631 new cases today; 7-day rolling average 2,614.

    13 additional deaths; 7-day rolling average 22.6.


    Now, we brace for the post-Christmas spike.

  2. #8877

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    And prepare for the New Years eve spike.

  3. #8878

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    And patiently wait for our turn to take the vaccine.

  4. #8879

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    3,448 new cases today, which is a big number for a Monday. 7-day rolling average 2,736.

    13 additional deaths; 7-day rolling average 23.6.


    We'll get updated hospitalization numbers tonight after 5 days of not reporting due to the holiday and weekend.

  5. #8880

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    After starting off with low infection rates, Oklahoma is now 16th in cases per capita and continuing to move upward.

  6. #8881

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    The nursing home where mom is had 1 resident test positive last week. Now there's 6. (Expletives)

    So far all on a different wing.

  7. #8882

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Robertson View Post
    The nursing home where mom is had 1 resident test positive last week. Now there's 6. (Expletives)

    So far all on a different wing.
    Is it possible for you to bring her home into your house?

  8. #8883

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Robertson View Post
    The nursing home where mom is had 1 resident test positive last week. Now there's 6. (Expletives)

    So far all on a different wing.
    Hopefully they get the vaccine to the nursing homes soon. I thought I heard healthcare workers and nursing home patients were the top priority. I wonder how many folk that is in Ok.?

  9. #8884

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    Quote Originally Posted by OKCRT View Post
    Hopefully they get the vaccine to the nursing homes soon. I thought I heard healthcare workers and nursing home patients were the top priority. I wonder how many folk that is in Ok.?
    Actually they gave vaccinations a little over a week ago but my family decided not to grant permission. They've changed their minds now.

  10. #8885

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canoe View Post
    Is it possible for you to bring her home into your house?
    She's at a level of needing 24/7 pretty close care and I can't do that.

  11. #8886

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    Good infographic on current vaccines, progress, and types of vaccines under study: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graph...e-coronavirus/

  12. #8887

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Robertson View Post
    Actually they gave vaccinations a little over a week ago but my family decided not to grant permission. They've changed their minds now.
    this is going to be a very big problem too... a friend of mine works in a nursing home in Texas and she was telling me just last night that almost 60% of their residents won't take the vaccine.

  13. #8888

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    Only 1,194 new cases today; 7-day rolling average now 2,594.

    22 additional deaths; 7-day rolling average now 23.6.

    Hospitalizations are 1,927 (+91), easily an all-time high.

    ICU is 499 (+37), a big increase on top of what was already an all-time high.

  14. #8889

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    Quote Originally Posted by jedicurt View Post
    this is going to be a very big problem too... a friend of mine works in a nursing home in Texas and she was telling me just last night that almost 60% of their residents won't take the vaccine.
    Not just in nursing homes, in the general public. Acceptance is probably going to hamper getting past this.

    Just over half are saying they will get vaccinated. Hopefully that will change quickly but I’m not holding my breath.

    https://www.pewresearch.org/science/...ess-increases/

  15. #8890

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    According to news sources, Oklahoma is starting Phase 2 of the vaccination plan. I've contacted pharmacies, the County Health Dept., my doctor and no one has the vaccine and apparently hasn't even heard of the Phase 2 rollout. I'm in the Phase 2 group and will gladly take the shot. Haven't touched the anti-vac koolaide. So is the vaccine truly available to this next phase or is it a myth and TV stations putting out incorrect info (they don't do that do they?).

  16. #8891

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    According to this, Phase II isn't scheduled to start until January:

    https://oklahoma.gov/covid19/vaccine-information.html

  17. #8892

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    I think the firefighters getting it was the beginning of phase 2. But I sure would like my elderly in-laws to get it. If anyone knows anything about how 65+ is supposed to get it, please let us know!

  18. #8893

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    Quote Originally Posted by rjstone208 View Post
    According to news sources, Oklahoma is starting Phase 2 of the vaccination plan. I've contacted pharmacies, the County Health Dept., my doctor and no one has the vaccine and apparently hasn't even heard of the Phase 2 rollout. I'm in the Phase 2 group and will gladly take the shot. Haven't touched the anti-vac koolaide. So is the vaccine truly available to this next phase or is it a myth and TV stations putting out incorrect info (they don't do that do they?).
    It would be refreshing if the press were asking pointed questions at the executive branch. Starting with Stitt and the HD.

  19. #8894

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    According to this, Phase II isn't scheduled to start until January:

    https://oklahoma.gov/covid19/vaccine-information.html
    The math on this link doesn't fit with Phase 2 starting yet. Phase 1has 157,900 estimated people and around 30,000 vaccinations have been done.

  20. #8895

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Robertson View Post
    The math on this link doesn't fit with Phase 2 starting yet. Phase 1has 157,900 estimated people and around 30,000 vaccinations have been done.
    They stated last week that the phases will all overlap.

  21. #8896

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    It appears the Phase 1-4 designation is fluid shall we say. One group in Phase 2 is getting vaccinated but not everyone in Phase 2. So it's more like Phase 2, Group 1.

    OKLAHOMA CITY —

    Oklahoma City firefighters got the COVID-19 vaccine on Christmas Day. This means Oklahoma has now moved into phase two of its vaccine plan, which starts off with first responders.

    According to officials, 500 doses of the Moderna vaccine went to the Oklahoma City Fire Department. Oklahoma City firefighters are now some of the first of Oklahoma's first responders to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
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    Fire officials said the 500 doses won't cover every firefighter, but it's positive a start. This comes after the state received its first shipment of the Pfizer vaccine on Dec. 14 and the Moderna vaccine on Dec. 21.

    “We don't want to sit on vaccines, we want it moving into people's arms as quickly as possibly,” said Keith Reed, Oklahoma State Department of Health’s deputy commissioner.

    According to the states vaccine distribution plan, first responders are first to get the vaccine under phase two, and then it's healthcare workers providing care for COVID-19 patients, followed by adults 65 and older and then pre-K through 12th grade teachers and support staff.

    Staff and residents in congregate locations are next, which includes prison staff and inmates.

    State health leaders said phase two's rollout won't have an impact on those in phase one groups who have yet to receive the vaccine.

    “It simply means we've got enough vaccine out there in the locations that we can continue vaccinating people in the phase one priority groups and still make good use of additional vaccine inventory and access points to start these other groups,” Reed said. “We don't shut the door on one group in order to move to another one and because of that you may see that some parts of the state start to shift into phase two groups at a little different timeline than some other parts of the state. It depends on resources the number of people getting vaccinated uptake access points.”

    The state is also expected to receive nearly 44,000 more vaccine doses before the end of December.

    https://www.koco.com/article/oklahom...A8xZvWrV0G4e4#

  22. #8897

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bellaboo View Post
    They stated last week that the phases will all overlap.
    I missed that! Thanks

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    So Stitt admin announced today they aren’t receiving or publishing the WH report on coronavirus at all anymore. We were in the top of all states in test positivity in the last one we saw.

  24. #8899

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    Quote Originally Posted by FighttheGoodFight View Post
    So Stitt admin announced today they aren’t receiving or publishing the WH report on coronavirus at all anymore. We were in the top of all states in test positivity in the last one we saw.
    Because the WH announced they will only send the report if it is requested by the state. This state will not request the information. Low info voters are who the politicians in this state serve and court.

    Oklahoma health leaders not requesting White House coronavirus task force weekly report
    https://www.kjrh.com/news/local-news...orts-to-states
    Last edited by Jersey Boss; 12-29-2020 at 06:05 PM. Reason: Added supporting cite

  25. #8900

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jersey Boss View Post
    Because the WH announced they will only send the report if it is requested by the state. This state will not request the information. Low info voters are who the politicians in this state serve and court.
    Ridiculous.

    We are in worse current shape than almost any other state and we simply not going to even look at these reports.

    The main reason I'm sure is because Stitt doesn't want people seeing the bad news and holding him accountable.

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