OSDH reporting 2,686 COVID-19 cases, 65 deaths and 3,170 recoveries for Wednesday

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The Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting 2,686 COVID-19 for Wednesday, putting Oklahoma at 379,110 COVID-19 cases overall. There are 29,855 CCOVID-19 active cases in Oklahoma.

OSDH has documented 65 virus-related deaths for Wednesday, putting Oklahoma’s death toll to 3,388. This includes two Pawnee County females in the 36-49 age group and the 65 or older age group, two Payne County females in the 50-64 age group and the 65 or older age group and four Washington County males with one being in the 50-64 age group, while the other three were in the 65 or older age group.

Kay County has 46 new COVID-19 cases and 58 recoveries for Wednesday, putting the county’s stats to 4,641 COVID-19 cases, 55 deaths and 4,158 recoveries. There are 428 active COVID-19 cases for Kay County, which is five less than Tuesday’s amount. Data for communities within Kay County is posted below:

DATA FOR KAY COUNTY COMMUNITIES

Ponca City – 3,424 cases/31 deaths/3,066 recoveries

Blackwell – 571 cases/12 deaths/504 recoveries

Newkirk – 380 cases/2 death/347 recoveries

Tonkawa – 318 cases/10 deaths/284 recoveries

Kaw City – 58 cases/1 death/55 recoveries

Braman – 19 cases/0 deaths/18 recoveries

 

As for new COVID-19 cases in local counties, there are 66 for Garfield, 61 for Payne, 51 for Osage, 33 for Logan, 13 for Pawnee, 12 for Washington, 10 for Noble and one for Grant. Data for local counties is posted below:

DATA FOR LOCAL COUNTIES IN NORTHERN OKLAHOMA:

Payne County – 7,636 cases/41 deaths/7,035 recoveries

Garfield County – 6,738 cases/58 deaths/6,251 recoveries

Kay County – 4,641 cases/55 deaths/4,158 recoveries

Washington County – 4,049 cases/75 deaths/3,684 recoveries

Osage County – 3,971 cases/38 deaths/3,603 recoveries

Logan County – 3,538 cases/23 deaths/3,177 recoveries

Pawnee County – 1,436 cases/21 deaths/1,290 recoveries

Noble County – 1,211 cases/8 deaths/1,116 recoveries

Grant County – 482 cases/5 deaths/444 recoveries

 

OSDH is also reporting 3,170 new recoveries for Wednesday, putting Oklahoma’s recovery total to 345,867. In order for a recovery to count, the recovered patient must not be deceased or hospitalized and it has been 14 days since their report.

The latest report shows there have been 278,151 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered in Oklahoma and that there are 35,822 completed series. The number of prime doses given is 242,329. There have also been 315,875 prime doses allocated and 174,900 boost doses allocated.

Health officials report that as of Wednesday, there have been 2,736,087 total negative test results, 21,314 hospitalizations and 1,454 people currently hospitalized due to COVID-19.

See complete COVID-19 data for Oklahoma by visiting coronavirus.health.ok.gov.