21 more Oklahomans have died due to COVID-19, increasing the state's death toll to 164. The deaths reported Tuesday include:
- Four in Delaware County; a male and female in the 50-64 age group and two males in the age group of 65 and older.
- Four in Wagoner County, a female in the 50-64 age group, and two males and a female in the 65 and older age group.
- Four in Washington County, a two females and two males in the 65 and older age group.
- Three in Tulsa County, a female and male in the 50-64 age group and a male in the age group of 65 and older.
- Two in Kay County, a female in the 50-64 age group and a female in the age group of 65 and older.
- One in Bryan County, a male in 50-64 age group.
- One in Comanche County, a male in the age group of 65 and older.
- One in Greer County, a female in the age group of 65 and older.
- One in Oklahoma County, a female in the 50-64 age group.
The Oklahoma State Department of Health confirmed that positive cases of the coronavirus in the state now stand at 2,807, an increase of 127 cases from Monday. That's a nearly five percent increase in total cases.
1,702 people — nearly 61 percent of the total cases — have since recovered from the virus. 346 Oklahomans are currently hospitalized as either confirmed positive COVID-19 cases or under investigation for the virus.