coronavirus
Study shows that severe COVID-19 can age the brain 10 years
November 3, 2020
A British study found that patients who have had severe cases of COVID-19 experienced cognitive decline equal to a decade of aging.
A new study finds that most hospitalized COVID-19 patients were vitamin D deficient
November 2, 2020
Spanish researchers have studied vitamin D levels in 216 patients who were admitted to the hospital in March 2020 and found that 8 out of 10 patients were clinically deficient.
Tulsa Health Department issues “stay at home” advisory for residents north of Sapulpa
October 15, 2020
Zip code 74131, which is just north of Sapulpa, along New Sapulpa Road, has a rate of .45 daily cases per 1,000, crossing the threshold of "severe."
FDA issues COVID-19 vaccine emergency use guidelines
October 7, 2020
The guidelines were initially being held up at the White House budget office for review, but were finally pushed through on Tuesday.
CDC again changes guidelines to acknowledge airborne transmission of COVID-19
October 6, 2020
The official explanation was that the previous information put on the CDC website was a “draft” and “should have been reviewed” before being published.
Trump moved to military hospital as “precautionary measure”
October 2, 2020
Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany says Trump "remains in good spirits," and will be working out of the hospital's presidential suite "for a few days."
COVID in the White House: Trump tests positive, Pence negative
October 2, 2020
Trump and Melania test positive, Pence is negative. Get more details here.
Coronavirus mutations are not necessarily a cause for alarm, scientists say.
September 30, 2020
“The jury’s out. This mutation might mean something, or it might not.”
Creek County COVID-19 cases continue to trend upward; children remain the smallest portion of those affected
September 25, 2020
As of today, there is one active case in the staff at Sapulpa Public Schools, and just two in the student body.
CDC reverses recent COVID-19 testing recommendations
September 23, 2020
The CDC now advises that close contacts of people with COVID-19 should be tested, even if they are exhibiting no symptoms.