Oklahoma COVID-19 cases now at 5,398, no new deaths

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As of this advisory, there are 5,398 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma. 

There are no additional deaths. There are 288 total deaths in the state.

On Sunday, OSDH reported 78 new positive COVID cases, for a total of 5,310 positives, and today the agency is reporting 88 new positive COVID-19 cases, for a total of 5,398 positives.

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Of today’s new positive cases, 64% were in Texas County, where the agency is partnering with the CDC, businesses and the community on a robust testing and tracing strategy to contain and minimize further spread of COVID-19 throughout this region. More details on this effort can be read here.

Through a partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma and The Caring Foundation, OSDH is deploying Caring Vans providing free COVID-19 testing to underserved communities in Oklahoma City, increasing testing accessibility. COVID-19 testing is open to everyone 16 and older; people do not need to exhibit symptoms to be tested. This week, a Caring Van will be at the Latino Community Development Agency (lcdaok.com). More information can be found here.

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See a breakdown of recoveries by county, city or zip code here.

Local results

According to the COVID-19 Cases by City data available by the state, the breakdown for Sapulpa and some of our surrounding areas:

  • Sapulpa: 36 cases, 3 deaths, 33 recovered.
  • Kellyville: 24 cases, 2 deaths, 19 recovered.
  • Kiefer: 2 cases, 0 deaths, 2 recovered.
  • Mounds: 2 cases, 0 deaths, 1 recovered.
  • Beggs: 9 cases, 0 deaths, 7 recovered.
  • Mannford: 4 cases, 0 deaths, 4 recovered.

COVID-19 testing sites are open in multiple cities in Oklahoma as a result of a cross-county, city and state health system partnership. Visit this page for updated dates and locations.

For more information, visit coronavirus.health.ok.gov.

For all Sapulpa Coronavirus coverage, visit sapulpatimes.com/coronavirus

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