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17 Deaths, 165 New COVID-19 Cases In Oklahoma

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and National Center for Health Statistics reported 17 additional deaths due to the coronavirus on Monday. No further details were provided.
Last week, Oklahoma announced it would no longer report death statistics and rather begin using a Provisional Death Count from the CDC and NCHS in its daily updates. That number reflects COVID deaths based on death certificates. Prior to that, Oklahoma's reported death count was about 2,500 deaths shy of what the CDC was reporting.

Under the new standard, there have been a total of 7,219 deaths due to the virus since last March.

While the state is using a Provisional Death Count in its weekday emails, that number still does not yet appear on the state's coronavirus update website.

165 new infections were reported by Oklahoma health officials on Monday, for a total of 429,162 positive cases since March 2020. In the past seven days, Oklahoma has reported 4,274 new cases for an average of 610 infections per day.

412,590 people — more than 96 percent of the total cases — have since been classified as having recovered from the virus.

There are 12,038 active cases in the state.

Ryan LaCroix is the Director of Content and Audience Development for KOSU.
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