New Oklahoma COVID-19 Cases are Down Sharply in Recent Weeks

Beverly Cantrell - February 13, 2022 4:02 pm

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – The number of new Oklahoma COVID-19 cases has fallen sharply in recent weeks, and hospitalizations are also declining. But health officials are still urging caution as the pandemic continues.

The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported a seven-day average of 2,363 new cases Wednesday. That’s down from nearly 12,000 daily in late January when the omicron variant of COVID-19 surged.

Interim Health Commissioner Keith Reed said the numbers are expected to level off as people return to a normal schedule after staying home because of last week’s winter storm.

The state’s total of confirmed cases has topped 1 million.

 

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