I think that really says more about your friends (not in a judgmental way). My feed of friends in Oklahoma is filled with people who haven't been out partying, eating, or doing much of anything and are expressing the anxiousness to get the vaccine and return to normal. Same for my friends in Colorado, California, and Texas.
If anyone is interested there is now a site for the WH reports that were previously hidden so you can enjoy them!
https://beta.healthdata.gov/Communit...homa/w3en-az48
Stitt thinking he could just keep those reports hidden away from the public has worked about as well as pretty much all of his other plans.
But now they are Biden reports and can be ignored without political consequences.
He has younger friends, that's probably why.
But I have all ages and just today found out my best friend's wife (59) contracted Covid. And it's zero surprise because neither one of them are the least bit careful and I've avoided them both to a large extent. I am having minor surgery next week and so I'll be tested soon and hopefully they did not pass it on to me.
And of course it's 100% political. People on the right listen to leaders and talking heads that have done everything in their power to minimize this entire situation and the political leanings of anyone almost completely dictates how seriously they take Covid-19; all types of research confirms this.
As Bill noted, we can't draw that conclusion or much of any conclusion because the death data comes out with a substantial lag and is not even released on a "per day" basis. That is, you could have deaths that occurred on 11/15, 12/19, 1/3, and 1/14 all released on the same day. Thus, it's not correlated to the case counts that are reported each day. At some point, when we have access to the full datasets, we'll be able to match date of death to the full range of data and draw some interesting conclusions.
2,320 new cases today; 7-day rolling average 2,626.
35 additional reported deaths; 7-day rolling average 40.4.
Hospitlaizations are 1,250 (-72).
ICU is 341 (-27).
Seems to have plateaued a bit, and at a higher level than when this peak started. Not great. Hopefully we can get declining again before B.117 becomes dominant in the next six weeks or so.
I think COVID-19 still has a reputation for not being a very serious illness for most people. My 62 old friend had it and was back to work in little more than a week. Still, to me it would be a drag to be sick for that long. She thought the worst part of it was having headaches. Besides that, I don't want to take a chance with being long hauler. That would really be a drag.
16% positive rate is still pretty high but deaths are starting to now go back down a little bit. 7.6% of Oklahomans have gotten the vaccine so far. All good things.
Gotta be honest: my friends aren't doing that. If they were, they probably wouldn't really be considered "friends," because they would be dumb a-holes.
Not surprising that Colorado is doing marginally better in your perception, because Oklahoma is a seriously dumb state led by tragically dumb people.
2,787 new cases today; 7-day rolling average 2,604.
48 additional deaths; 7-day rolling average 40.6.
Hospitalizations are 1,247 (-3).
ICU is 352 (+11).
Hospitalizations, total done the old way, are the lowest since Thanksgiving.
2,373 new cases today; 7-day rolling average 2,349 the lowest since before Thanksgiving.
33 additional reported deaths; 7-day rolling average now 39.0.
Hospitalizations are 1,184 (-63).
ICU is 345 (-7).
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