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Beartracks

(12,814 posts)
Wed Jun 24, 2020, 11:26 PM Jun 2020

"Serious Seven" Covid-spreading events in OK

Mayor of Tulsa tweets: "This great graphic from @okchealth shows the current trending event types for COVID-19 spread. According to @TulsaHealthDept it applies to #Tulsa as well. This is not to say all spread the virus, only that in tracing done on our current wave these pop up more than anything else."


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The chart lists weddings, gyms, house gatherings, funerals, other small events, bars, and faith-based activities.

But I had to laugh at one reply with a photo of the Trump rally that said the mayor forgot to include that type of event on the chart, to which another person replied: "No, no. It says 'Other small events'"


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"Serious Seven" Covid-spreading events in OK (Original Post) Beartracks Jun 2020 OP
Trump Rallies -- the eight deadly sin Blue Owl Jun 2020 #1
Ha soothsayer Jun 2020 #2
Could also be seen as a faith-based activity. KY_EnviroGuy Jun 2020 #3
True dat. Beartracks Jun 2020 #5
I'm surprised strip clubs are not included Skittles Jun 2020 #4
lately, I see more porn shops in rural areas than urban areas pstokely Jun 2020 #6

KY_EnviroGuy

(14,492 posts)
3. Could also be seen as a faith-based activity.
Wed Jun 24, 2020, 11:47 PM
Jun 2020

Takes a lot of blind faith to believe in that asshole...... ........

pstokely

(10,528 posts)
6. lately, I see more porn shops in rural areas than urban areas
Thu Jun 25, 2020, 08:17 AM
Jun 2020

including one on I-70 in MO just down the road from a giant faded tRump sign that's been there for the past 4+ years, could it be due to the lack of fast net access out there?

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