Numbers are going to increase, given rapid tests being included. Makes you wonder what the #s would be, overall, if they had been included all along.
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Numbers are going to increase, given rapid tests being included. Makes you wonder what the #s would be, overall, if they had been included all along.
Our developers here are dirt poor, financially. See Strawberry Fields. We have no developers with both money AND imagination in OKC, and none from out of state want to develop anything here.
Wouldn't 2019 taxes be paid in 2020 (during the pandemic)? Not saying that you are wrong, by any means. Just trying to possibly give SOME benefit of the doubt to the owners.
So what would you have us do? Just give us your plan to combat this going forward.
Well, we are including new testing that some states may not be including...I don't know if all states are using the rapid tests.
I thought I heard that would be exorbitantly expensive, and would never make its money back.
Ah, letting great be the enemy of good. Any progress is good, given the apathy towards the virus now.
This would be a waste of prime residential and mixed-use space. It needs to be a tower, or multiple towers. Something like this doesn't fit Oklahoma City, at least not the design.
As mentioned earlier, Chibugan (near Tinker) is very good!
Oh, I am not anti-mask. Just saying that people in even the most liberal of cities are tired of them, and are protesting. It is easy to wear them, and most allow you to take them off right after...
The On-Cue at Sooner and 240 is requiring masks, and not serving patrons without them.
I see your point. I never said that spread would stop on campuses. Or if I did, that was never my intent, and my wording was bad. I just think there is no good solution to this, other than a full...
Have there been any tenants either announced or that it is thought they will be moving here?
https://educationdata.org/college-enrollment-statistics/ - in response to the bold (for students). And again, a lot of colleges are having employees work from home, so nowhere near that 13,000 are...
Again, most. I never said all.
And kids don't have much to worry about.
So less than 25%, and quite a bit of those are in OKC near downtown.
OCCC is also about 85% online. Not sure about OSU-OKC.
Point being, the vast majority of people on most university...
I was not meaning to sound judgy, by any means. I know there are numerous different styles of pizza, with different crusts. So what is good for me is not going to be good to everyone else. With...
But if that is their style, it works, since a 7.5 is a VERY high score for Dave Portnoy, especially for a non-Northeast pizza joint. No pizza joint is perfect for everyone, so you are right there.
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FIFY - but not sure calling for mass suicide is a good way to show your humanity and how caring you are for people, since that is why you want them wearing masks, right?
People want to be able to worship Jesus without a mask. And execute their freedoms without worrying about the virus. I'm glad it was shot down, though. Since a lot of people in church are older, it...
I know 2 people that have had it. 2. 1 had minor symptoms, the other had none. I'm a 29 year old, and the people I know who had it were younger than me.
It is a glorified mechanic shop, I believe. But, with it being Tesla, I would guess the pay will be slightly higher than Joe's Mechanic, or something like that.
What should there be in Oklahoma, duck confit?
A law with no penalties. What, a $10 fine? Or less. A law in name, but not really in practice..
Completely? Not really. They don't want you calling the police to report non-mask wearing. So yeah, is it truly being enforced by the police? Only if it becomes an incident. Sure, businesses won't...