COVID-19 Oklahoma Test Results
Positive (In-State) 1,524
Positive (Out-of-State) 2
Negative* 1,479
Total Cumulative Hospitalizations 390
Deaths 79
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Source: https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Positive (In-State) 1,472 Positive (Out-of-State) 2 Negative* 1,436 Total Cumulative Hospitalizations 376 Deaths 67
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Positive (In-State) 1,327 Positive (Out-of-State) 2 Negative* 1,422 Total Cumulative Hospitalizations 340 Deaths 51
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Source: https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
*Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results.Positive (In-State) 1,252 Positive (Out-of-State) 2 Negative* 1,401 Total Cumulative Hospitalizations 330 Deaths 46 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 * Community spread is defined as the spread of an illness for which the source ofAdair 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
infection is unknown. For purposes of our COVID-19 reporting, we are highlighting
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Source: https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
*Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results.Positive (In-State) 1,159 Positive (Out-of-State) 2 Negative* 1,362 Hospitalized 316 Deaths 42 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 * Community spread is defined as the spread of an illness for which the source ofAdair 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
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Oklahoma coronavirus cases climb to 988; 38 deaths reported
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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:
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Three in Tulsa County, three females older than 65
One in Cleveland County, a female older than 65
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https://www.koco.com/article/oklahom...orted/32033471
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Coronavirus cases in Oklahoma climb to 879; 34 deaths reported
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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
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Source: https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
*Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results.Positive (In-State) 719 Positive (Out-of-State) 2 Negative* 1248 Hospitalized 219 Deaths 30 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 * Community spread is defined as the spread of an illness for which the source ofAdair 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
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Source: https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
*Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results.Positive (In-State) 565 Positive (Out-of-State) 2 Negative* 1229 Hospitalized 177 Deaths 23 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 * Community spread is defined as the spread of an illness for which the source ofAdair 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
infection is unknown. For purposes of our COVID-19 reporting, we are highlighting
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Source: https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
*Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results.Positive (In-State) 481 Positive (Out-of-State) 2 Negative* 1207 Hospitalized 153 Deaths 17 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 * Community spread is defined as the spread of an illness for which the source ofAdair 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
infection is unknown. For purposes of our COVID-19 reporting, we are highlighting
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COVID-19 Oklahoma Test Results
Positive (In-State) 429
Positive (Out-of-State) 2
Negative* 1205
Hospitalized 140
Deaths 16
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Source: https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
*Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results.Positive (In-State) 377 Positive (Out-of-State) 2 Negative* *Numbers to be updated later online Hospitalized 126 Deaths 15 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 * Community spread is defined as the spread of an illness for which the source ofAdair 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
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Oklahoma health officials report 322 COVID-19 coronavirus cases, 8 deaths
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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#
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Source: https://coronavirus.health.ok.govPositive (In-State) 248 Positive (Out-of-State) 2 Negative* 958 Hospitalized 86 Deaths 7
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Current Situation
COVID-19 is a virus identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness first detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China in 2019 and has since spread globally into a pandemic. Symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. While roughly 80% of cases report mild symptoms, some progress into severe pneumonia and multi-organ failure and can led to death. Current data indicates the risk of death for those contracting COVID-19 notably increases for individuals above the age of 60 or for individuals with autoimmune conditions. On January 11, 2020, the first set of individuals in the United States tested positive for COVID-19. The virus has since spread across all 50 states and the number of individuals testing positive for COVID-19 continues to rapidly grow each day.
*Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results.Positive (In-State) 164 Positive (Out-of-State) 2 Negative* 805 Hospitalized 59 Deaths 5 State Public Health Laboratory 53 Diagnostic Laboratory of Oklahoma 17 Other 36 Total 106 00-04 2 05-17 1 18-35 32 36-49 34 50-64 40 65+ 55 Total 164 Age Range 0-91 yrs Female 76 Male 88 Total 164 Adair 2 Bryan 1 Canadian 5 Carter 1 Cleveland 27 Creek 5 Custer 3 Delaware 1 Garvin 2 Grady 1 Jackson 1 Kay 5 Logan 3 Mayes 1 McClain 1 Muskogee 1 Noble 2 Oklahoma 55 Osage 1 Pawnee 7 Payne 3 Pontotoc 1 Pottawatomie 1 Stephens 1 Tulsa 27 Wagoner 3 Washington 3 Total 164
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