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LOCATION. WHAT ARE YOU LEARNING TONIGHT? DAMON: IT’S THEIR LOCATION HERE ON PORTLAND — DILLON: IT’S THEIR LOCATION HERE ON PORTLAND. THERE’S ACTIVITY IN THE PARKING LOT. WE KNOW THEY’RE OPEN MANAGER BEDS FOR COVID PATIENT HERE’S AS SOME OF THEIR OTHER LOCATIONS, PARTICULARLY THE ONE ON NORTHWEST EXPRESS WAY, STARTS TO APPROACH CAPACITY.>> WE ARE STARTING TO BUMP UP AGAINST CAPACITY, ABSLEWLY. DILLON: TONIGHT TOP INTEGRIS HEALTH OFFICIALS REPORT MORE PREPARATIONS UNDER WAY OUTSIDE THE PORTLAND LOCATION AS THEY START TO OPEN FOR MORE BEDS HERE INSIDE THE COVID UNIT’S INTENSE DIFFICULT WORK.>> YOU’RE IN THE TRENCHES. YOU’RE TRYING TO PULL THESE PATIENTS THROUGH. IT REQUIRES A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF INGENUITY AND ADAPTATION BECAUSE YOU’RE TRYING TO COMMUNICATION WITH FAMILY MEMBERS WHO AREN’T ALLOWED TO COME IN DILLON: NEWS OF THE NEW LOCATION OPENING COMES AS THE NUMBER OF HOSPITALIZATIONS SURGE, CONSIDERED A KEY METRIC OF THE I WANT GRITS LOCATION WAS ONCE INTENDED TO BE THE STATE’S SURGE HOSPITAL IF NEEDED BUT AS HOSPITALIZATIONS DECLINED BACK IN MAY, INTEGRIS SAID THE STATE TERMINATED THAT AGREEMENT SO NOW INTEGRIS ITSELF IS USING THE LOCATION.>> I WOULD TRULY PLEAD WITH OUR COMMUNITY TO PLEASE WEAR YOUR MASK. WASH YOUR HANDS. MAINTAIN SOCIAL DISTANCING. ALL THE THINGS WE HAVE BEEN, YOU KNOW, TALKING ABOUT SINCE COVID ENTERED THE STATE. IT IS VERY REAL DROIP WE REACHED OUT TO OTHERED ME CAN SYSTEMS. O.U. MEDICAL SAYS THEY DO HAVE BEDS. JUST IN THIS EVENING, OKLAHOMA’S STATEWIDE CURRENT HOSPITALIZATION LEVEL NOW UP TO 458. THAT IS THE HIGHEST LEVEL SINCE APRI

Oklahoma reports 673 new coronavirus cases, three additional deaths

The Oklahoma State Department of Health on Wednesday reported 673 new coronavirus cases across the state, bringing the total cumulative number of the state’s positive cases to 17,893.>> CORONAVIRUS MAP OF OKLAHOMA: Check cases by countyThree additional deaths were reported Wednesday; none occurred in the past 24 hours. One in Kay County, male in the 50 – 64 age group. One in Oklahoma County, female in the 65 or older age group. One in Tulsa County, male in the 65 or older age groupAccording to the health department, there have been 407 coronavirus deaths statewide.Get the details from Oklahoma State Department of Health.Officials also reported that 13,538 Oklahomans have recovered from the virus.Health officials reported that there were 376,930 total negative specimens. Officials said there have been 1,804 total hospitalizations, and that 458 people are currently hospitalized.According to the health department, 35.97% of those who tested positive are between the ages of 18 and 35, 22.19% are 36 to 49 years old, 17.81% are 50 to 64 years old, 15.35% are 65 years old or older, 6.75% are 5 to 17 years old and 1.93% are 4 years old or younger.TOTAL CUMULATIVE NUMBER OF CASES BY COUNTY (As of Wednesday, July 8) Adair: 130 cases, 4 deaths Alfalfa: 1 case Atoka: 30 cases Beaver: 32 cases Beckham: 13 cases Blaine: 18 cases Bryan: 146 cases, 1 death Caddo: 200 cases, 11 deaths Canadian: 409 cases, 3 deaths Carter: 151 cases, 2 deaths Cherokee: 97 cases, 1 death Choctaw: 121 cases, 1 death Cimarron: 1 case Cleveland: 1,186 cases, 40 deaths Coal: 10 cases Comanche: 463 cases, 7 deaths Cotton: 9 cases, 2 deaths Craig: 23 cases Creek: 194 cases, 7 deaths Custer: 69 cases Delaware: 200 cases, 17 deaths Dewey: 4 cases Ellis: 2 cases Garfield: 86 cases, 2 deaths Garvin: 98 cases, 2 deaths Grady: 212 cases, 5 deaths Grant: 2 cases Greer: 67 cases, 7 deaths Harmon: 3 cases Harper: 1 case Haskell: 15 cases Hughes: 13 cases Jackson: 54 cases, 3 deaths Jefferson: 13 cases Johnston: 15 cases Kay: 115 cases, 8 deaths Kingfisher: 38 cases Kiowa: 15 cases, 1 death Latimer: 14 cases, 1 death Le Flore: 48 cases, 1 death Lincoln: 38 cases, 2 deaths Logan: 70 cases, 1 death Love: 40 cases Major: 9 cases, 1 death Marshall: 43 cases Mayes: 105 cases, 5 deaths McClain: 221 cases, 4 deaths McCurtain: 581 cases, 9 deaths McIntosh: 71 cases, 1 death Murray: 23 cases Muskogee: 159 cases, 12 deaths Noble: 48 cases, 1 death Nowata: 37 cases, 1 death Okfuskee: 16 cases Oklahoma: 4,039 cases, 71 deaths Okmulgee: 113 cases Osage: 188 cases, 8 deaths Ottawa: 121 cases, 2 deaths Pawnee: 61 cases, 2 deaths Payne: 455 cases, 1 death Pittsburg: 69 cases, 3 deaths Pontotoc: 63 cases, 2 deaths Pottawatomie: 134 cases, 4 deaths Pushmataha: 17 cases Rogers: 278 cases, 7 deaths Seminole: 48 cases, 3 deaths Sequoyah: 57 cases, 3 deaths Stephens: 74 cases, 1 death Texas: 998 cases, 6 deaths Tillman: 25 cases, 1 death Tulsa: 4,571 cases, 72 deaths Wagoner: 336 cases, 19 deaths Washington: 437 cases, 39 deaths Washita: 6 cases Woods: 9 cases Woodward: 15 casesW2lmcmFtZSBzcmM9Imh0dHBzOi8vZDJjbXZicTdzeHgzM2ouY2xvdWRmcm9udC5uZXQvZW1haWwvcHJvZF9jb3JvbmF2aXJ1c19pZnJhbWVfYXJ0aWNsZS5odG1sIiBoZWlnaHQ9IjQxNCIgc3R5bGU9IndpZHRoOjEwMCU7Ym9yZGVyOm5vbmU7b3ZlcmZsb3c6aGlkZGVuIiBzY3JvbGxpbmc9Im5vIiBmcmFtZWJvcmRlcj0iMCIgYWxsb3dUcmFuc3BhcmVuY3k9InRydWUiXVsvaWZyYW1lXQ==

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The Oklahoma State Department of Health on Wednesday reported 673 new coronavirus cases across the state, bringing the total cumulative number of the state’s positive cases to 17,893.

>> CORONAVIRUS MAP OF OKLAHOMA: Check cases by county

Three additional deaths were reported Wednesday; none occurred in the past 24 hours.

  • One in Kay County, male in the 50 – 64 age group.
  • One in Oklahoma County, female in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Tulsa County, male in the 65 or older age group

According to the health department, there have been 407 coronavirus deaths statewide.

Get the details from Oklahoma State Department of Health.

Officials also reported that 13,538 Oklahomans have recovered from the virus.

Health officials reported that there were 376,930 total negative specimens. Officials said there have been 1,804 total hospitalizations, and that 458 people are currently hospitalized.

According to the health department, 35.97% of those who tested positive are between the ages of 18 and 35, 22.19% are 36 to 49 years old, 17.81% are 50 to 64 years old, 15.35% are 65 years old or older, 6.75% are 5 to 17 years old and 1.93% are 4 years old or younger.

TOTAL CUMULATIVE NUMBER OF CASES BY COUNTY (As of Wednesday, July 8)

  • Adair: 130 cases, 4 deaths
  • Alfalfa: 1 case
  • Atoka: 30 cases
  • Beaver: 32 cases
  • Beckham: 13 cases
  • Blaine: 18 cases
  • Bryan: 146 cases, 1 death
  • Caddo: 200 cases, 11 deaths
  • Canadian: 409 cases, 3 deaths
  • Carter: 151 cases, 2 deaths
  • Cherokee: 97 cases, 1 death
  • Choctaw: 121 cases, 1 death
  • Cimarron: 1 case
  • Cleveland: 1,186 cases, 40 deaths
  • Coal: 10 cases
  • Comanche: 463 cases, 7 deaths
  • Cotton: 9 cases, 2 deaths
  • Craig: 23 cases
  • Creek: 194 cases, 7 deaths
  • Custer: 69 cases
  • Delaware: 200 cases, 17 deaths
  • Dewey: 4 cases
  • Ellis: 2 cases
  • Garfield: 86 cases, 2 deaths
  • Garvin: 98 cases, 2 deaths
  • Grady: 212 cases, 5 deaths
  • Grant: 2 cases
  • Greer: 67 cases, 7 deaths
  • Harmon: 3 cases
  • Harper: 1 case
  • Haskell: 15 cases
  • Hughes: 13 cases
  • Jackson: 54 cases, 3 deaths
  • Jefferson: 13 cases
  • Johnston: 15 cases
  • Kay: 115 cases, 8 deaths
  • Kingfisher: 38 cases
  • Kiowa: 15 cases, 1 death
  • Latimer: 14 cases, 1 death
  • Le Flore: 48 cases, 1 death
  • Lincoln: 38 cases, 2 deaths
  • Logan: 70 cases, 1 death
  • Love: 40 cases
  • Major: 9 cases, 1 death
  • Marshall: 43 cases
  • Mayes: 105 cases, 5 deaths
  • McClain: 221 cases, 4 deaths
  • McCurtain: 581 cases, 9 deaths
  • McIntosh: 71 cases, 1 death
  • Murray: 23 cases
  • Muskogee: 159 cases, 12 deaths
  • Noble: 48 cases, 1 death
  • Nowata: 37 cases, 1 death
  • Okfuskee: 16 cases
  • Oklahoma: 4,039 cases, 71 deaths
  • Okmulgee: 113 cases
  • Osage: 188 cases, 8 deaths
  • Ottawa: 121 cases, 2 deaths
  • Pawnee: 61 cases, 2 deaths
  • Payne: 455 cases, 1 death
  • Pittsburg: 69 cases, 3 deaths
  • Pontotoc: 63 cases, 2 deaths
  • Pottawatomie: 134 cases, 4 deaths
  • Pushmataha: 17 cases
  • Rogers: 278 cases, 7 deaths
  • Seminole: 48 cases, 3 deaths
  • Sequoyah: 57 cases, 3 deaths
  • Stephens: 74 cases, 1 death
  • Texas: 998 cases, 6 deaths
  • Tillman: 25 cases, 1 death
  • Tulsa: 4,571 cases, 72 deaths
  • Wagoner: 336 cases, 19 deaths
  • Washington: 437 cases, 39 deaths
  • Washita: 6 cases
  • Woods: 9 cases
  • Woodward: 15 cases

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