Oklahoma COVID-19 cases up to 1,970 with 96 deaths and 865 recoveries

Counties in red have confirmed cases. Counties highlighted in yellow have suffered fatalities.

The cumulative number of COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma has risen to 1,970 with 453 hospitalizations and 96 total deaths. Two Tulsa County men in the 50-64 age group have passed away since Friday. There have been 22,511 negative tests and 865 recoveries.

Oklahoma County leads the state in total cases with 435 and nineteen deaths, followed by Tulsa County with 332 cases and eighteen deaths, and Cleveland County with 264 cases and seventeen deaths. Washington County has surpassed 100 cases and Canadian, Creek, Delaware, Osage, and Wagoner County are above 50 cases apiece.

The State of Oklahoma currently has more than 33,000 COVID-19 collection kits available.

As of Friday there are 158 current hospitalizations with 113 individuals in ICU. The average age of the infected is 56. The average age of the hospitalized is 65.8 and the average age of the deceased is 73.3. 69.3% of deceased had at least one comorbidity.

The Centers for Disease Control are reporting 525,704 cases nationwide with 20,486 deaths. Oklahoma is 30th in total cases (34th per capita) and 24th in deaths (19th per capita).

The World Health Organization is reporting 1,699,595 cases worldwide with 106,138 deaths. The United States lead the world, followed by Spain with 161,852 cases, Italy with 152,271, Germany with 120,479, France with 92,787 and China with 83,485.