The latest results from the Oklahoma Health Department have listed 29 cases of Coronavirus, a jump from 17 yesterday, and 10 the day before. This is the first reported case of a person younger than 4 years old having the virus in Oklahoma.
We’re also seeing an increase in the age of those affected, now stretching more into the 65 years old and up.
As of yet, there are no reported deaths in the state from Coronavirus.
COVID-19 Test Results as of 12:00 PM on Wednesday, March 18th
Positive (In-State) | 29 |
Positive (Out-of-State) | 2 |
Negative | 378 |
PUIs Pending Results | 110 |
COVID-19 Cases by Age Range
Age Group, Years | COVID-19 Cases* |
00-04 | 1 |
05-17 | 0 |
18-49 | 13 |
50-64 | 10 |
65+ | 5 |
Total | 29 |
Creek County is not reporting any cases of Coronavirus, but it is surrounded on three sides by those who are affected. The spouse of the Teacher from Kellyville Schools we reported on earlier is reportedly from Tulsa County.
Creek County has no reported cases as of now, and city and county officials are continuing to monitor the situation and take action where necessary. Yesterday, County officials announced that those entering the Courthouse and Collins buildings would be required to have their temperature checked.
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