Oklahoma virus hospitalizations surge due to omicron variant

The Associated Press - January 21, 2022 1:33 pm

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Health officials say patients in some Oklahoma hospitals are being treated in hallways or even in closets, as the omicron variant causes a surge in coronavirus hospitalizations.

The Oklahoma State Department of Health on Tuesday reported a three-day average of 1,489 people hospitalized with COVID-19, the highest since last August. State Hospital Association President Patti Davis says the number is nearing the 1,554 reached in August when the delta variant was surging.

Leaders of Oklahoma City’s four major hospitals say they have no intensive care beds available.

Meanwhile, Gov. Kevin Stitt signed an executive order that will allow state workers to substitute teach to help schools deal with coronavirus-related staff shortages.

 

Latest Stories

INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAY OBSERVED

The City of Ponca City will observe INDEPENDENCE DAY on Thursday, July 4, 2024. City Hall...

NOC Receives NJCAA Sport Opportunity Grant for Wrestling

Northern Oklahoma College is receiving a Sport Opportunity Grant from the National Junior College Athletic Association...

2-Year-Old Critical, 8-Month-Old Dead After ATV Crash Near Norman

CLEVELAND COUNTY, OKLA. (KOKH) — A 2-year-old is critical and an 8-month-old is dead after a crash...