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13 New Deaths, 1,089 New COVID-19 Cases In Oklahoma

Oklahoma health officials reported 13 new deaths on Tuesday, bringing the state's total to 509. They are as follows:

  • Three in Tulsa County, one female in the 50 - 64 age group and two females in the 65 or older age group.
  • Two in Oklahoma County, two males in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Canadian County, one male in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Cleveland County, one female in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Garfield County,one male in the 50 - 64 age group.
  • One in Kay County, one female in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in McCurtain County, one male in the 50 - 64 age group.
  • One in Rogers County, one female in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Stephens County, one male in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Wagoner County, one female in the 65 or older age group.

There were also 1,089 new cases of COVID-19 reported. That's more than a three percent increase in total reported cases, with the state's total now at 33,775.
Oklahoma has totaled 6,628 new cases of the coronavirus in the past seven days, an average of 947 per day.

26,363 people — more than 78 percent of the total cases — have since been classified as having recovered from the virus. 596 Oklahomans are currently hospitalized as either confirmed positive COVID-19 cases or under investigation for the virus.

There are 6,903 active cases in the state. Oklahoma County has the most active cases with 1,751, followed by Tulsa County with 1,420, Cleveland County with 402, Rogers County with 223, Canadian County with 191, Jackson County with 166, Muskogee County has 137, Okmulgee County with 129, McCurtain County with 128, Wagoner County with 119, Garfield County with 111, Creek County with 104, Cherokee County with 102, Pottawatomie County with 101 and Bryan County with 101.

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