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Oklahoma reports 628 new coronavirus cases, six additional deaths


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And this one, as Dr Rest Cobb mentioned earlier, is very key for why you probably need to do it on the city in Oklahoma County, as we look at cases that what our response should be to take care of our public. So I think it’s important will just start looking at this pie chart, which is the subgroup analysis of 409 new cases and looking at the top. Intimate gatherings make up 7%. And if we had the definition or the intimate gatherings, I was trying to see that weddings, funerals, holiday and birthday celebrations in people’s homes. These air just small, kind of everyday events that people participate in. Next. If you’re going right on the pie chart, we see that restaurants make up 24% and on down the faith based activities is 13%. And we’ve had tracing evidence that largely those were related wires and church staff members. As much as anything else, Child care is new, came on the scene in the last couple of weeks that was actually added just yesterday afternoon. 12 foot makes up 12% of this. I charge work and business, and this is an office is as I understand, 12% bars, 9% are manufacturer warehouse construction, and this is kind of like assembly line work, in some cases, 8%. And then again, we’re looking at Jim and athletic events 8%. And then there’s a miscellaneous item of 7% and that’s from grocery stores, entertainment settings, casinos, convenience stores and even includes the salons and baseball’s, which early on people anticipated would be a big cause of problems. But I think because largely those folks are masking and they did early on, they haven’t made a large piece of his mind chart to date since we’ve been able to follow the tracing in this way. So you see, I think it’s important our staff wanted me to bear out that on the child care it is a majority of staff leading the members. Bars moved down in the percentage place, and this was two weeks following. You know, Mayor, the proclamation are reducing the bar capacity to 50% 2 weeks ago, so this is a really an early reflection, but could have bearing on that. And I think that’s, uh, something very important for us to realize you take a simple action and you see a reduction in that because it was much greater and then on the indoor sports activities. Really, I’m hearing a lot about in the tracing that this has been about basketball, spin classes, baseball, soccer and wrestling. And I appreciate the great work has been done on this particular graph from her Mila highly, who is one of our epidemiologists here. It has been working on this consistently with us, trying to reflect what we’re actually seeing when we begin case investigations and tracings. This is a reflection of that theme.

Oklahoma reports 628 new coronavirus cases, six additional deaths

The Oklahoma State Department of Health on Thursday reported 628 new coronavirus cases across the state, bringing the total cumulative number of the state’s positive cases to 23,441.The state’s 7-day average of new cases is again at its highest level yet.>> CORONAVIRUS MAP OF OKLAHOMA: Check cases by countySix additional deaths were reported Thursday; two have been identified in the past 24 hours:One in McCurtain County, one female in the 65 or older age group. One in Oklahoma County, one female in the 65 or older age group. One in Osage County, one male in the 65 or older age group.One in Rogers County, one male in the 65 or older age group. Two in Tulsa County, one female in the 50 – 64 age group and one male in the 65 or older age group. According to the health department, there have been 438 coronavirus deaths statewide. Deaths is still lower than the early days, but have now increased to their highest level since mid-May.Get the details from Oklahoma State Department of Health.Officials also reported that 18,095 Oklahomans are considered to 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 433,376 total negative specimens. Officials said there have been 2,218 total hospitalizations, and that 638 people are currently hospitalized.Hospitalizations are now at a record level.According to the health department, 36.47% of those who tested positive are between the ages of 18 and 35, 21.96% are 36 to 49 years old, 17.49% are 50 to 64 years old, 14.41% are 65 years old or older, 7.57% are 5 to 17 years old and 2.09% are 4 years old or younger.

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The Oklahoma State Department of Health on Thursday reported 628 new coronavirus cases across the state, bringing the total cumulative number of the state’s positive cases to 23,441.

The state’s 7-day average of new cases is again at its highest level yet.

>> CORONAVIRUS MAP OF OKLAHOMA: Check cases by county

Six additional deaths were reported Thursday; two have been identified in the past 24 hours:

  • One in McCurtain County, one female in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Oklahoma County, one female in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Osage County, one male in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Rogers County, one male in the 65 or older age group.
  • Two in Tulsa County, one female in the 50 – 64 age group and one male in the 65 or older age group.

According to the health department, there have been 438 coronavirus deaths statewide. Deaths is still lower than the early days, but have now increased to their highest level since mid-May.

    Get the details from Oklahoma State Department of Health.

    Officials also reported that 18,095 Oklahomans are considered to 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 433,376 total negative specimens. Officials said there have been 2,218 total hospitalizations, and that 638 people are currently hospitalized.

    Hospitalizations are now at a record level.

      According to the health department, 36.47% of those who tested positive are between the ages of 18 and 35, 21.96% are 36 to 49 years old, 17.49% are 50 to 64 years old, 14.41% are 65 years old or older, 7.57% are 5 to 17 years old and 2.09% are 4 years old or younger.

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