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Positive (In-State)
164
Positive (Out-of-State)
2
Negative*
805
Hospitalized
59
Deaths
5
*Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results.
Oklahoma health officials report 322 COVID-19 coronavirus cases, 8 deaths
387 Shares
KOCOUpdated: 11:40 AM CDT Mar 27, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY —
Oklahoma health officials reported that as of Friday, March 27, 322 Oklahomans have tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus and eight people have died.
Health officials said there was an additional death in Oklahoma, a man in his 70s in Creek County. As of Friday, officials said 1,084 people have tested negative and 105 people have been hospitalized.... https://www.koco.com/article/oklahom...aths/31956705#
Twitter: @RonanKelly13
The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.
*Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results.
Diagnostic Laboratory of Oklahoma
62
State Public Health Laboratory
124
Other
191
Total
377
00-04
4
0
05-17
5
0
18-35
64
0
36-49
70
1
50-64
97
3
65+
137
11
Total
377
15
Age Range: 0-95 yrs
Median Age: 59
Female
191
7
Male
186
8
Total
377
15
Adair
3
0
Bryan
1
0
Caddo
1
0
Canadian
11
0
Carter
1
0
Cherokee
1
0
Choctaw
1
0
Cleveland
46
5
Comanche
6
0
Craig
1
0
Creek
16
1
Custer
3
0
Delaware
4
0
Garvin
2
0
Grady
2
0
Jackson
1
0
Kay
18
0
Latimer
1
0
Le Flore
1
0
Lincoln
3
0
Logan
3
0
Mayes
3
0
McClain
2
0
Muskogee
7
0
Noble
3
0
Nowata
1
0
Oklahoma
107
3
Okmulgee
2
0
Osage
6
0
Ottawa
4
0
Pawnee
14
1
Payne
12
0
Pittsburg
2
0
Pontotoc
3
0
Pottawatomie
2
0
Sequoyah
2
1
Stephens
2
0
Tulsa
57
3
Wagoner
8
1
Washington
14
0
Total
377
15
* Community spread is defined as the spread of an illness for which the source of
infection is unknown. For purposes of our COVID-19 reporting, we are highlighting
the counties that contain a positive case.
*Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results.
Diagnostic Laboratory of Oklahoma
90
State Public Health Laboratory
145
Other
246
Total
481
00-04
4
0
05-17
6
0
18-35
80
0
36-49
90
1
50-64
132
5
65+
169
11
Total
481
17
Age Range: 0-95 yrs
Median Age: 58
Female
253
7
Male
228
10
Total
481
17
Adair
4
0
Beckham
1
0
Bryan
1
0
Caddo
1
0
Canadian
15
0
Carter
1
0
Cherokee
1
0
Choctaw
1
0
Cleveland
60
6
Comanche
12
0
Cotton
1
0
Craig
1
0
Creek
18
1
Custer
4
0
Delaware
7
0
Garfield
2
0
Garvin
6
0
Grady
3
0
Jackson
1
0
Kay
20
0
Latimer
1
0
Le Flore
1
0
Lincoln
4
0
Logan
4
0
Love
1
0
Mayes
4
0
McClain
2
0
Muskogee
7
0
Noble
3
0
Nowata
4
0
Oklahoma
134
4
Okmulgee
3
0
Osage
11
0
Ottawa
6
0
Pawnee
15
1
Payne
14
0
Pittsburg
2
0
Pontotoc
3
0
Pottawatomie
2
0
Rogers
1
0
Seminole
1
0
Sequoyah
2
1
Stephens
2
0
Texas
1
0
Tulsa
65
3
Wagoner
8
1
Washington
20
0
Total
481
17
* Community spread is defined as the spread of an illness for which the source of
infection is unknown. For purposes of our COVID-19 reporting, we are highlighting
the counties that contain a positive case.
*Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results.
Diagnostic Laboratory of Oklahoma
109
State Public Health Laboratory
148
Other
308
Total
565
00-04
4
0
05-17
8
0
18-35
91
0
36-49
108
1
50-64
155
6
65+
199
16
Total
565
23
Age Range: 0-95 yrs
Median Age: 58
Female
290
9
Male
275
14
Total
565
23
Adair
4
0
Beckham
1
0
Bryan
1
0
Caddo
1
0
Canadian
19
1
Carter
1
0
Cherokee
4
0
Choctaw
1
0
Cleveland
65
6
Comanche
15
0
Cotton
1
0
Craig
1
0
Creek
21
1
Custer
4
0
Delaware
7
0
Garfield
2
0
Garvin
6
0
Grady
2
0
Jackson
1
0
Kay
24
0
Latimer
1
0
Le Flore
1
0
Lincoln
5
0
Logan
4
0
Love
1
0
Mayes
4
0
McClain
3
0
Muskogee
8
1
Noble
4
0
Nowata
5
0
Oklahoma
155
7
Okmulgee
3
0
Osage
16
0
Ottawa
7
0
Pawnee
15
1
Payne
15
0
Pittsburg
2
0
Pontotoc
5
0
Pottawatomie
5
0
Rogers
3
0
Seminole
1
0
Sequoyah
2
1
Stephens
5
0
Texas
1
0
Tulsa
83
3
Wagoner
10
2
Washington
21
0
Total
565
23
* Community spread is defined as the spread of an illness for which the source of
infection is unknown. For purposes of our COVID-19 reporting, we are highlighting
the counties that contain a positive case.
*Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results.
Diagnostic Laboratory of Oklahoma
152
State Public Health Laboratory
150
Other
417
Total
719
00-04
6
0
05-17
9
0
18-35
111
0
36-49
138
1
50-64
194
8
65+
261
21
Total
719
30
Age Range: 0-96 yrs
Median Age: 58
Female
364
12
Male
355
18
Total
719
30
Adair
8
0
Beckham
1
0
Bryan
1
0
Caddo
1
0
Canadian
24
1
Carter
1
0
Cherokee
7
0
Choctaw
1
0
Cleveland
87
6
Comanche
21
0
Cotton
1
0
Craig
2
0
Creek
27
1
Custer
4
0
Delaware
8
0
Garfield
4
0
Garvin
7
0
Grady
3
0
Greer
2
1
Jackson
2
0
Kay
24
1
Latimer
2
0
Le Flore
1
0
Lincoln
5
0
Logan
4
0
Love
1
0
Mayes
5
1
McClain
9
0
Muskogee
13
1
Noble
5
0
Nowata
5
0
Oklahoma
192
10
Okmulgee
4
0
Osage
19
0
Ottawa
7
0
Pawnee
15
1
Payne
16
0
Pittsburg
2
0
Pontotoc
5
0
Pottawatomie
6
0
Rogers
4
0
Seminole
1
0
Sequoyah
2
1
Stephens
6
0
Texas
1
0
Tulsa
115
3
Wagoner
15
2
Washington
23
0
Total
719
30
* Community spread is defined as the spread of an illness for which the source of
infection is unknown. For purposes of our COVID-19 reporting, we are highlighting
the counties that contain a positive case.
Coronavirus cases in Oklahoma climb to 879; 34 deaths reported
422 Shares
KOCOUpdated: 11:35 AM CDT Apr 2, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY —
The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported that as of Thursday, April 2, 879 Oklahomans have tested positive for the coronavirus and 34 people have died.
According to health officials, there are an additional four deaths:
Two in Tulsa County, a male in the 36-49 age group and a male older than 65.
One in Stephens County, a male older than 65.
One in Muskogee County, a male older than 65.... https://www.koco.com/article/coronav...orted/32019797
Twitter: @RonanKelly13
The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.
Oklahoma coronavirus cases climb to 988; 38 deaths reported
143 Shares
KOCOUpdated: 11:32 AM CDT Apr 3, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY —
The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported that as of Friday, April 3, 988 Oklahomans have tested positive for the coronavirus and 38 people have died.
According to officials, there are an additional four deaths:
*Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results.
Diagnostic Laboratory of Oklahoma
211
State Public Health Laboratory
158
Other
790
Total
1,159
00-04
13
0
05-17
20
0
18-35
191
0
36-49
239
2
50-64
301
9
65+
395
31
Total
1,159
42
Age Range: 0-102 yrs
Median Age: 56
Female
599
18
Male
560
24
Total
1,159
42
Adair
14
0
Atoka
1
0
Beckham
1
0
Bryan
3
0
Caddo
4
0
Canadian
32
1
Carter
1
0
Cherokee
10
0
Choctaw
2
0
Cleveland
169
8
Comanche
37
0
Cotton
4
0
Craig
3
0
Creek
43
1
Custer
5
0
Delaware
11
0
Garfield
5
0
Garvin
11
0
Grady
6
0
Grant
1
0
Greer
6
1
Jackson
4
0
Kay
29
1
Kingfisher
3
0
Kiowa
1
0
Latimer
4
1
Le Flore
1
0
Lincoln
7
0
Logan
6
0
Love
2
0
Major
1
0
Mayes
7
1
McClain
11
0
McCurtain
1
0
Muskogee
17
2
Noble
5
0
Nowata
8
0
Oklahoma
256
10
Okmulgee
11
0
Osage
25
2
Ottawa
10
0
Pawnee
16
1
Payne
20
0
Pittsburg
3
0
Pontotoc
7
0
Pottawatomie
11
0
Rogers
12
0
Seminole
2
0
Sequoyah
4
1
Stephens
9
1
Texas
1
0
Tillman
1
0
Tulsa
221
8
Wagoner
40
2
Washington
33
1
Woodward
1
0
Total
1,159
42
* Community spread is defined as the spread of an illness for which the source of
infection is unknown. For purposes of our COVID-19 reporting, we are highlighting
the counties that contain a positive case.
*Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results.
Diagnostic Laboratory of Oklahoma
217
State Public Health Laboratory
186
Other
849
Total
1,252
00-04
13
0
05-17
21
0
18-35
216
0
36-49
256
2
50-64
325
9
65+
421
35
Total
1,252
46
Age Range: 0-102 yrs
Median Age: 56
Female
659
20
Male
593
26
Total
1,252
46
Adair
18
0
Atoka
1
0
Beckham
1
0
Bryan
3
0
Caddo
4
0
Canadian
33
1
Carter
1
0
Cherokee
12
0
Choctaw
2
0
Cleveland
171
11
Comanche
39
0
Cotton
4
0
Craig
3
0
Creek
44
1
Custer
5
0
Delaware
12
0
Garfield
5
0
Garvin
9
0
Grady
7
0
Grant
1
0
Greer
25
1
Jackson
4
0
Kay
30
1
Kingfisher
3
0
Kiowa
1
0
Latimer
4
1
Le Flore
1
0
Lincoln
7
0
Logan
6
0
Love
2
0
Major
1
0
Mayes
9
1
McClain
12
0
McCurtain
1
0
McIntosh
1
0
Muskogee
20
2
Noble
6
0
Nowata
9
0
Oklahoma
265
10
Okmulgee
11
0
Osage
27
2
Ottawa
11
0
Pawnee
22
1
Payne
20
0
Pittsburg
6
0
Pontotoc
7
0
Pottawatomie
12
0
Rogers
13
0
Seminole
2
1
Sequoyah
4
1
Stephens
9
1
Texas
2
0
Tillman
1
0
Tulsa
240
8
Wagoner
47
2
Washington
35
1
Woodward
1
0
Total
1,252
46
* Community spread is defined as the spread of an illness for which the source of
infection is unknown. For purposes of our COVID-19 reporting, we are highlighting
the counties that contain a positive case.
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