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Six New Deaths, 1,034 New COVID-19 Cases In Oklahoma

Oklahoma health officials reported six new deaths on Thursday, bringing the state's total to 930. They are as follows:

  • Two in Tulsa County, one male in the 50 - 64 age group and one male in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Garfield County, one female in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Grady County, one female in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Lincoln County, one female in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in McCurtain County, one male in the 65 or older age group.

There were also 1,034 new cases of COVID-19 reported. The state has seen a total of 73,318 positive cases since March.
Oklahoma has reported 6,618 new cases and 55 deaths due to the coronavirus in the past seven days, an average of 945 cases and eight deaths per day.

62,114 people — more than 84 percent of the total cases — have since been classified as having recovered from the virus. 516 Oklahomans are currently hospitalized as either confirmed positive COVID-19 cases or under investigation for the virus.

There are 10,274 active cases in the state. Oklahoma County has the most active cases with 1,848, followed by Tulsa County with 1,522, Cleveland County with 873, Payne County with 418, Garfield County with 280, Muskogee County with 248, Rogers County with 240, Craig County with 238, Cherokee County with 227, Canadian County with 219, Grady County with 219, Pittsburg County with 212, Pottawatomie County with 199, LeFlore County with 157, Wagoner County with 151, Sequoyah County with 151, McCurtain County with 143, Texas County with 141, Creek County with 137, Comanche County with 133, Bryan County with 126, Ottawa County with 123, McClain County with 114, Kay County with 114, Adair County with 113 and Okmulgee County with 103.

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