OSDH daily report shows 696 new COVID-19 cases and nearly 2 million Oklahomans fully vaccinated

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The Oklahoma State Department of Health documented 696 new COVID-19 cases Thursday.


According to the situation report
, Oklahoma’s seen 643,058 COVID-19 cases since early 2020. A total of 6,186 cases are active, which is nearly 200 less than Tuesday, October 26. The new cases 7 day average is 736. The CDC provisional death count is 11,285.

 

According to the latest data from Wednesday, October 27, Kay County has seen an overall total of 7,280 COVID-19 cases, 164 deaths and 6,950 recoveries. Kay County has 166 active COVID-19 cases.

 

If you’re needing to get tested for COVID-19, the Kay County Health Department has COVID-19 testing available by appointment only at the Ponca City clinic on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Make an appointment by calling 580-762-1641. COVID-19 testing is NOT available at the Blackwell clinic.

 

Data for Kay County communities is posted below:

 

PONCA CITY – 5,271 COVID-19 cases/105 deaths/5,045 recoveries

BLACKWELL – 937 COVID-19 cases/39 deaths/889 recoveries

NEWKIRK – 604 COVID-19 cases/9 deaths/576 recoveries

TONKAWA – 528 COVID-19 cases/18 deaths/493 recoveries

KAW CITY – 104 COVID-19 cases/3 deaths/97 recoveries

BRAMAN – 46 COVID-19 cases/2 death/43 recoveries

 

As for the COVID-19 vaccine, a total of 4,405,452 doses have been administered. This includes 2,329,449 Oklahomans receiving at least one dose and 1,965,685 Oklahomans that are fully vaccinated.

 

Register online to receive a notification when you’re eligible to schedule a COVID-19 vaccine appointment at vaccinate.oklahoma.gov, or locate other vaccine opportunities at vaccinefinder.org.

 

Third doses of the COVID-19 vaccine are available at the Kay County Health Department. Click here to learn more.