Oklahoma COVID-19 cases up to 988 with 38 total deaths

Oklahoma is up to 988 cases of COVID-19 as of 11:00 a.m. Friday, with 38 total deaths. Four additional deaths have been linked to COVID-19 since Thursday, including three in Tulsa County and one in Cleveland County. 289 Oklahomans have been hospitalized due to the virus.

Oklahoma County leads the state with 237 cases and ten deaths, followed by Tulsa County with 175 cases and eight deaths, and Cleveland County with 130 cases and seven deaths. Wagoner, Creek, and Comanche counties have surpassed 30 cases apiece.

Counties in red have active cases. Counties in yellow have had deaths.

The Centers for Disease Control are reporting 239,279 cases nationwide with 5,443 deaths. Oklahoma is 29th in total cases and 32nd per capita with 25.2 cases per 100,000 people.

The latest situation report from the World Health Organization lists 972,303 confirmed cases worldwide with 50,322 deaths.