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'The public should be gravely concerned.' Integris could begin prioritizing patient access to care based on likelihood to recover
Josh Dulaney and David Dishman Editor's note: Recently filed sworn statements and evidence submitted by the state of Oklahoma in a legal case against several bars shine light on the thought process behind the Governor's decision-making process for COVID-19-related restrictions and the current state of hospital capacity. This story is one of two, and The Oklahoman is continuing to report on the court case as it continues.Integris Health may have to prioritize which COVID-19 patients on the brink of death will receive lifesaving care, according to the hospital system’s chief medical...…Josh Dulaney and David Dishman Editor's note: Recently filed sworn statements and evidence submitted by the state of Oklahoma in a legal case against several bars shine light on the thought process behind the Governor's decision-making process for COVID-19-related restrictions and the current state of hospital capacity. This story is one of two, and The Oklahoman is continuing to report on the court case as it continues.Integris Health may have to prioritize which COVID-19 patients on the brink of death will receive lifesaving care, according to the hospital system’s chief medical...WW…
Stitt, state task force, ignored information proving the effectiveness of statewide mask mandates when selecting COVID-19 mitigation measures
Josh Dulaney and David Dishman Editor's note: Recently filed sworn statements and evidence submitted by the state of Oklahoma in a legal case against several bars shine light on the thought process behind the governor's decision-making process for COVID-19-related restrictions and the current state of hospital capacity. This story is one of two, and The Oklahoman is reporting on the court case as it continues.Gov. Kevin Stitt and other members of Oklahoma’s COVID-19 task force implemented some proven methods to reduce the spread of the disease, while ignoring others that worked around the...…Josh Dulaney and David Dishman Editor's note: Recently filed sworn statements and evidence submitted by the state of Oklahoma in a legal case against several bars shine light on the thought process behind the governor's decision-making process for COVID-19-related restrictions and the current state of hospital capacity. This story is one of two, and The Oklahoman is reporting on the court case as it continues.Gov. Kevin Stitt and other members of Oklahoma’s COVID-19 task force implemented some proven methods to reduce the spread of the disease, while ignoring others that worked around the...WW…
Drinking in the new year: State won't enforce bar, restaurant curfew on New Year's Eve
Josh Dulaney and David Dishman Bars across Oklahoma will be open as they close out 2020 thanks to an ongoing legal battle challenging Gov. Kevin Stitt’s ability to enforce an 11 p.m. curfew on some businesses.A temporary restraining order against Stitt and the Oklahoman Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission is being continued until Jan. 8, when a rescheduled hearing on the matter is set to occur.And in the meantime, there will be no enforcement of the curfew, clearing the way New Year's Eve for midnight countdowns, champagne toasts and choruses of "Auld Lang Syne" in bars across...…Josh Dulaney and David Dishman Bars across Oklahoma will be open as they close out 2020 thanks to an ongoing legal battle challenging Gov. Kevin Stitt’s ability to enforce an 11 p.m. curfew on some businesses.A temporary restraining order against Stitt and the Oklahoman Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission is being continued until Jan. 8, when a rescheduled hearing on the matter is set to occur.And in the meantime, there will be no enforcement of the curfew, clearing the way New Year's Eve for midnight countdowns, champagne toasts and choruses of "Auld Lang Syne" in bars across...WW…
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