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All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

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OKLAHOMA CITY —

The Oklahoma State Department of Health on Wednesday reported 848 new coronavirus cases across the state, bringing the total cumulative number of the state’s positive cases to 34,623.

>> CORONAVIRUS MAP OF OKLAHOMA: Check cases by county

Fourteen additional deaths were reported Wednesday; no deaths were identified in the past 24 hours, officials said:

  • One in Caddo County, one female in the 50 – 64 age group.
  • Three in Cleveland County, two males in the 50 – 64 age group and one male in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Comanche County, one male in the 65 or older age group.
  • Two in McCurtain County, one male in the 50 – 64 age group and one female in the 65 or older age group.
  • Two in Oklahoma County, one male in the 50 – 64 age group and one male in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Okmulgee County, one male in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Osage County, one male in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Sequoyah County, one male in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Tulsa County, one male in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Wagoner County, one male in the 65 or older age group.

According to the health department, there have been 523 coronavirus deaths statewide.

Get the details from Oklahoma State Department of Health.

Officials also reported that 27,386 Oklahomans have recovered from the virus. By Oklahoma health officials’ definition, a recovered patient is currently not hospitalized or deceased and it has been 14 days after onset/report.

Health officials reported that there were 571,890 total negative specimens. Officials said there have been 3,041 total hospitalizations, and that 663 people are currently hospitalized.

According to the health department, 35.85% of those who tested positive are between the ages of 18 and 35, 21.84% are 36 to 49 years old, 17.64% are 50 to 64 years old, 13.94% are 65 years old or older, 8.41% are 5 to 17 years old and 2.32% are 4 years old or younger.

❗️NEW: Oklahoma reports 14 new COVID deaths, the most since 21 deaths were reported on April 21.

This increases the 7-day average of deaths slightly to the level it was at in late April. pic.twitter.com/LDP5Luf3H7

— Dillon Richards (@KOCODillon) July 29, 2020

TOTAL CUMULATIVE NUMBER OF CASES BY COUNTY (As of Wednesday, July 29)

  • Adair: 268 cases, 5 deaths
  • Alfalfa: 4 cases
  • Atoka: 57 cases
  • Beaver: 36 cases
  • Beckham: 40 cases
  • Blaine: 38 cases
  • Bryan: 359 cases, 1 death
  • Caddo: 328 cases, 13 deaths
  • Canadian: 941 cases, 5 deaths
  • Carter: 277 cases, 3 deaths
  • Cherokee: 274 cases, 1 death
  • Choctaw: 158 cases, 1 death
  • Cimarron: 1 case
  • Cleveland: 2,382 cases, 45 deaths
  • Coal: 27 cases
  • Comanche: 735 cases, 10 deaths
  • Cotton: 16 cases, 2 deaths
  • Craig: 64 cases
  • Creek: 441 cases, 12 deaths
  • Custer: 161 cases
  • Delaware: 381 cases, 19 deaths
  • Dewey: 7 cases
  • Ellis: 3 cases
  • Garfield: 322 cases, 4 deaths
  • Garvin: 190 cases, 4 deaths
  • Grady: 387 cases, 6 deaths
  • Grant: 9 cases
  • Greer: 79 cases, 7 deaths
  • Harmon: 12 cases
  • Harper: 5 cases
  • Haskell: 30 cases
  • Hughes: 92 cases, 1 death
  • Jackson: 424 cases, 3 deaths
  • Jefferson: 28 cases
  • Johnston: 36 cases
  • Kay: 199 cases, 10 deaths
  • Kingfisher: 96 cases
  • Kiowa: 24 cases, 1 death
  • Latimer: 57 cases, 1 death
  • Le Flore: 167 cases, 1 death
  • Lincoln: 106 cases, 2 deaths
  • Logan: 164 cases, 1 death
  • Love: 62 cases
  • Major: 22 cases, 1 death
  • Marshall: 78 cases
  • Mayes: 259 cases, 5 deaths
  • McClain: 367 cases, 4 deaths
  • McCurtain: 809 cases, 23 deaths
  • McIntosh: 141 cases, 1 death
  • Murray: 58 cases
  • Muskogee: 396 cases, 16 deaths
  • Noble: 73 cases, 2 deaths
  • Nowata: 51 cases, 1 death
  • Okfuskee: 49 cases
  • Oklahoma: 8,444 cases, 94 deaths
  • Okmulgee: 353 cases, 1 death
  • Osage: 340 cases, 11 deaths
  • Other: 18 cases
  • Ottawa: 304 cases, 2 deaths
  • Pawnee: 115 cases, 3 deaths
  • Payne: 635 cases, 3 deaths
  • Pittsburg: 159 cases, 3 deaths
  • Pontotoc: 159 cases, 2 deaths
  • Pottawatomie: 329 cases, 6 deaths
  • Pushmataha: 79 cases
  • Roger Mills: 7 cases
  • Rogers: 701 cases, 13 deaths
  • Seminole: 175 cases, 5 deaths
  • Sequoyah: 199 cases, 4 deaths
  • Stephens: 164 cases, 2 deaths
  • Texas: 1,026 cases, 7 deaths
  • Tillman: 51 cases, 1 death
  • Tulsa: 8,319 cases, 94 deaths
  • Wagoner: 640 cases, 22 deaths
  • Washington: 547 cases, 39 deaths
  • Washita: 23 cases
  • Woods: 15 cases
  • Woodward: 31 cases

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