87 new COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma Wednesday; State’s total now at 2,894

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The Oklahoma State Department of health is reporting 87 new COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma on Wednesday, bringing the state’s overall total to 2,894.

In addition, 6 new COVID-19 related deaths were reported, bringing the state’s total to 170. No new deaths were reported in Kay or surrounding counties. Good news is that 70 more Oklahomans have recovered from COVID-19, including two in Kay and Osage counties and one each in Logan and Pawnee counties.

The number of confirmed cases remains the same for Kay, Grant, Garfield, Noble, Logan, Pawnee, Payne Osage and Cowley counties.

Please continue to follow health and safety guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

 

Below are stats for local counties which can be found at coronavirus.health.ok.gov:

OSAGE – 65 COVID-19 cases/8 deaths/36 recoveries

KAY – 46 COVID-19 cases/6 deaths/37 recoveries

PAYNE – 39 COVID-19 cases/No deaths/26 recoveries

PAWNEE – 28 COVID-19 cases/2 deaths/20 recoveries

GARFIELD – 11 COVID-19 cases/1 death/7 recoveries

LOGAN – 10 COVID-19 cases/No deaths/8 recoveries

NOBLE – 6 COVID-19 cases/No deaths/5 recoveries

GRANT – 2 COVID-19 cases/No deaths/2 recoveries