Number of recoveries for Monday greater than number of new COVID-19 cases

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The Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting on Monday that 27 new COVID-19 cases were documented for Oklahoma, bringing the state’s total to 3,280 since testing started.

In addition, 2 more Oklahomans have died from COVID-19, Zero have occurred in the last 24 hours, and they are believed to have happened around April 24 & 25.

Good news is that there are no new changes for Kay, Garfield, Grant, Logan, Noble, Osage, Pawnee and Payne counties.

More good news to share is that there were more recoveries added on Monday than there were COVID-19 cases. The number of new recoveries is 27, bringing Oklahoma’s recovery number up to 2,167.

To find up-to-date information along with health and safety guidelines for COVID-19 in Oklahoma, click here to go to coronavirus.health.ok.gov.

 

LOCAL COUNTY RESULTS

OSAGE – 72 COVID-19 cases/8 deaths/50 recoveries

KAY – 47 COVID-19 cases/6 deaths/38 recoveries

PAYNE – 44 COVID-19 cases/1 death/31 recoveries

PAWNEE – 29 COVID-19 cases/2 deaths/20 recoveries

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

LOGAN – 13 COVID-19 cases/No deaths/9 recoveries

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

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