On Saturday, the Oklahoma State Department of Health confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus increased by four from the day before, now totaling 53 cases statewide.
There are 14 counties reporting positive cases of COVID-19. Oklahoma County accounts for nearly 38% of cases in the state, with 20. Cleveland County has 12 cases, Tulsa County has five and Kay County has three.
There have been 560 negative tests statewide.
The agency says results are beginning to come in from the public-private partnership with Diagnostic Laboratory of Oklahoma, who took on an additional 300 tests for the state.