Oklahoma COVID-19 cases up to 2,184 with 108 deaths and 1,060 recoveries

Counties in red have confirmed cases, counties in yellow have suffered fatalities.

The total number of COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma has risen to 2,184 with 488 hospitalizations, 108 deaths, and 1,060 recoveries. 28,225 tests have come back negative. There are 1,124 active cases in the state, with 194 individuals currently hospitalized and 107 in ICU.

Nine deaths have been linked to COVID-19 since Monday’s report, including a 65+ Tulsa County woman, an 18-35 Major County woman, a 65+ Mayes County man, a 65+ Pittsburg County man, a 65+ Pontotoc County man, a 65+ Rogers County man, a 65+ Wagoner County man, a 65+ Washington County woman, and a 65+ Osage County woman.

Oklahoma County leads the state in total cases with 474 and nineteen deaths, followed by Tulsa County with 358 cases and nineteen deaths, Cleveland County with 277 cases and seventeen deaths, and Washington County with 118 cases and three deaths.

The Centers for Disease Control are reporting 579,005 cases nationwide with 22,252 deaths. Oklahoma is 30th in total cases (33rd per capita) and 26th in deaths.

The World Health Organization is reporting 1,848,439 cases worldwide with 117,217 deaths. The United States lead the world in total cases, followed by Spain with 169,496, Italy with 159,516, and Germany with 125,098.