Here are the Top 10 states in cases/100,000 along with their rank in deaths/100,000. All are in the Top 20 in deaths except WI, OK & UT. UT is an even bigger outlier than OK.
ND-11
SD-7
UT-44
RI-4
AZ-5
TN-17
OK-39
IA-16
WI-32
AR-14
Oklahoma (36th) and Utah (50th) are towards the bottom third (or in UT’s case *is* the bottom) in terms of share of population over 65. That probably plays a significant role here. This is a really interesting puzzle though, good question.
https://www.prb.org/which-us-states-are-the-oldest/
1,036 new cases today; 7-day rolling average 830.
26 additional reported deaths; 7-day rolling average 22.4
They revised the hospitalization numbers: 620 (-43).
ICU is 188 (-11).
Since their population is lower it wouldn't take much to make it appear to have a higher death rate if they actually had a low percentage of missed Covid death classifications. The other states may have missed a lot of the initial elderly deaths and classified them as covid.
It seems fairly easy to diagnose: The CDC reports over 6,000 Oklahoma deaths from COVID complications. The STITT administration's health department reports just over 4,000.
Pretty clearly the Stitt administration is minimizing deaths or challenging their connection to COVID.
To wit:
https://twitter.com/GeorgeMonks11/st...71694022647808
My teacher spouse is getting the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine tomorrow.
It'll be months before I get mine in all likelihood, but I have the luxury of working from home. To say I'm relieved and excited is an understatement.
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If you use the CDC number, Oklahoma would be #24 in deaths per capita.
My wife got the email today saying she's up for to be vaccinated. Now to find a place.
I was able to get an appointment in Elk City.
I go Wednesday.
Nice! Worth the drive for sure.
And I got the email last night. Hopefully we can get something fairly close before too long.
499 new cases today; 7-day rolling average 797.
22 additional reported deaths; 7-day rolling average 23.1.
Updated hospitalization numbers will be out this evening.
I feel like a lot of people are in phase 2. As a phase 3 person I don't think I am going to be able to get this for a long while.
I thought it would be big with all the teachers and support staff but I am seeing a lot of people get into phase 2 now.
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The production and distribution of the various vaccines are really ramping up.
It seems everyone who wants a vax will have it by this summer.
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