879 COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma, 1 dead in Osage County

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As of Thursday afternoon, there are currently 879 documented cases of COVID-19 in the state of Oklahoma. No changes for Kay County which remains with 24 cases and 1 death.

A total of 257 Oklahomans have been hospitalized, and 34 Oklahomans have died from the virus, with one death now being reported from Osage County.

For COVID-19 cases in surrounding counties, Osage has 22, Logan and Noble counties each have 5, Pawnee County remains at 15, Payne County is up to 18 and Garfield County has 4. No COVID-19 cases have been reported for Grant County.

Below is information from the Oklahoma State Department of Health at coronavirus.health.ok.gov.

COVID-19 Oklahoma Test Results

Positive (In-State)879
Positive (Out-of-State)2
Negative*1265
Hospitalized257
Deaths34

*Negative testing results are only from the State Public Health Laboratory and do not include private laboratory negative results.

COVID-19 Cases by Testing Laboratory

LaboratoryCases
Diagnostic Laboratory of Oklahoma173
State Public Health Laboratory152
Other554
Total879

COVID-19 Cases by Age Grouping

Age Group, YearsCOVID-19 CasesDeaths
00-0490
05-17120
18-351390
36-491782
50-642328
65+30924
Total87934
Age Range: 0-96 yrsMedian Age: 57

COVID-19 Cases by Gender

GenderCasesDeaths
Female45112
Male42822
Total87934

COVID-19 Cases by County

CountyCasesDeaths
Adair90
Atoka10
Beckham10
Bryan20
Caddo20
Canadian281
Carter10
Cherokee70
Choctaw10
Cleveland1216
Comanche270
Cotton10
Craig20
Creek361
Custer50
Delaware100
Garfield40
Garvin80
Grady30
Greer21
Jackson20
Kay241
Kingfisher20
Kiowa10
Latimer20
Le Flore10
Lincoln60
Logan50
Love20
Mayes51
McClain110
Muskogee152
Noble50
Nowata60
Oklahoma21610
Okmulgee50
Osage221
Ottawa80
Pawnee151
Payne180
Pittsburg20
Pontotoc50
Pottawatomie90
Rogers80
Seminole10
Sequoyah41
Stephens71
Texas10
Tulsa1515
Wagoner242
Washington240
Woodward10
Total87934

* Community spread is defined as the spread of an illness for which the source of
infection is unknown. For purposes of our COVID-19 reporting, we are highlighting
the counties that contain a positive case.