Payne, Osage and Logan counties with new positive COVID-19 cases Monday, 186 new cases statewide

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The Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting 186 new positive COVID-19 cases on Monday, June 15, to put Oklahoma’s total of cases to 8,417 since testing started. There are 1,789 active cases at the given time, which is 136 more than Sunday.

Locally, four more COVID-19 cases were reported for Payne County, and two for Osage and Logan counties. No new changes for Kay, Garfield, Grant and Pawnee counties. Data for local counties is posted below.

  • Osage County- 114 cases overall/8 deaths/91 recoveries
  • Payne County – 104 cases overall/1 death/45 recoveries
  • Kay County – 65 cases overall/7 deaths/49 recoveries
  • Garfield County – 47 cases overall/1 death/26 recoveries
  • Pawnee County – 41 cases overall/2 deaths/33 recoveries
  • Logan County – 25 cases overall/1 death/19 recoveries
  • Noble County – 14 cases overall/no deaths/7 recoveries
  • Grant County – 2 cases overall/no deaths/2 recoveries

For the third day in a row, no virus-related deaths were documented by OSDH as Oklahoma’s death toll remains at 359.

New data shows that 50 more Oklahomans have recovered from the virus, putting Oklahoma’s recovery total at 6,628.

Health officials say that as of Saturday, there have been 242,587 negative specimens. Officials also say that there have been 1,111 total hospitalizations with 149 individuals currently hospitalized.

If you wish to see the latest information from the Oklahoma State Department of Health regarding COVID-19, click here.