Oklahoma COVID-19 Update for 17 July 2020

Mike Seals - July 17, 2020 11:11 am

SITUATION UPDATE: COVID-19

Interim Commissioner Lance Frye announced the new COVID-19 alert system on July 9. This 4-color, county-by-county alert system was built using the White House’s methodology model for new cases per 100,000 population, and it adds an additional color criteria with the “orange” risk category. With OSDH’s alert system, in order for a county to be elevated to the “red risk” category, one of four additional gates must be met that would indicate emerging challenges in the delivery of healthcare services. The gates for the red risk category can be read by clicking here.

This week, 15 additional counties moved in to the “orange” risk zone. While no counties at this time are in the red zone, OSDH continues to monitor closely the statewide hospitalization trends for COVID-19.

The COVID-19 Alert map will be updated every Friday in the Situation Update at 11:00 a.m. This week’s map can be seen in this update below the test results chart. The COVID-19 Alert System is also updated and available at coronavirus.health.ok.gov.

As OSDH continues to meet with stakeholders across the state, the COVID-19 Alert Map is subject to further revisions as science and public health guidance advances with the ongoing pandemic.

As of this advisory, there are 24,140 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.

Kay County has a cumulative total of 141 confirmed cases, resulting in 9 deaths, and 111 people listed as recovered.

Osage County has reported 237 confirmed cases, with 9 deaths, and 191 in recovered status.

There have been 445 total deaths in the state attributed to the virus.

  • There are 7 additional deaths with three identified in the past 24 hours.
    • One in Hughes County, male in the 36 – 49 age group.
    • One in Pottawatomie County, male in the 65 or older age group.
    • One in Rogers County, male in the 65 or older age group.
    • One in Seminole County, male in the 65 or older age group.
    • One in Texas County, female in the 36 -49 age group.
    • Two in Tulsa County, one female and one male that are both in the 65 or older age group.
  • For more information, visit coronavirus.health.ok.gov.

COVID-19 Oklahoma Test Results

Confirmed Positive Cases 24,140
*Total Cumulative Negative Specimens to Date 440,904
*Total Cumulative Number of Specimens to Date 468,644
**Currently Hospitalized 604
Total Cumulative Hospitalizations 2,289
Identified Deaths in the Past 24 hours 3
Total Cumulative Deaths 445

*The total includes laboratory information provided to OSDH at the time of the report. Total counts may not reflect unique individuals. 

**This number is a combination of hospitalized positive cases and hospitalized persons under investigation, as reported by hospitals at the time of the report. The data reflect a change in calculation and should not be compared to prior data. 

***The purpose of publishing aggregated statistical COVID-19 data through the OSDH Dashboard, the Executive Order Report, and the Weekly Epidemiology and Surveillance Report is to support the needs of the general public in receiving important and necessary information regarding the state of the health and safety of the citizens of Oklahoma. These resources may be used only for statistical purposes and may not be used in any way that would determine the identity of any reported cases.

Data Source: Acute Disease Service, Oklahoma State Department of Health.
*As of 2020-07-17 at 7:00 a.m.


Oklahoma COVID-19 Alert System

OK Alert System map 2020-07-17

As of 2020-07-16


Detailed case statistics are published on the website. Click here for more information.

 

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