Coronavirus cases in Oklahoma rise by 14 to 67, second death reported

A second man has died from complications related to the Coronavirus, according to the latest update from the Oklahoma State Department of Health. The man was in his 50s and from Pawnee County.

Data Source: Acute Disease Service, Oklahoma State Department of Health.

As of Sunday, there are 67 positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma. Results continue to arrive from the public-private partnership with the Diagnostic Laboratory of Oklahoma (DLO), who have received more than 300 tests for the state. The numbers of pending and negative test results remain fluid as we work to streamline the reporting process through this partnership.

The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) continues to support guidelines from the CDC related to social distancing and personal hygiene. OSDH encourages Oklahomans to stay home, reduce person-to-person contact, wash hands frequently, and avoid touching your face. If you develop symptoms such as fever, shortness of breath or cough, please contact your medical professional or call the COVID-19 Call Center at 877-215-8336 or 211 for assistance.

advertisement

Positive (In-State)67
Positive (Out-of-State)2
Negative669
PUIs Pending Results102
Hospitalized11
Deaths2
Age Group, YearsCOVID-19 Cases*
00-042
05-170
18-4931
50-6421
65+13
Total67
Age Range0-88 yrs
 COVID-19 Cases by Gender
Female33
Male34
Total67
CountyCOVID-19 Cases by County*
Canadian2
Cleveland13
Custer1
Garvin2
Grady1
Jackson1
Kay4
Logan1
McClain1
Muskogee1
Noble1
Oklahoma26
Pawnee3
Payne2
Tulsa6
Washington2
Total67

Data Source: Acute Disease Service, Oklahoma State Department of Health.
*As of 2020-03-22 at 7:00 AM.

Related posts: