Sand Springs with 23 cases of COVID-19 and 16 recoveries, Oklahoma reaches 2,599 cases

The Oklahoma State Department of Health has launched a new city-level data tracker for the COVID-19 pandemic. Sand Springs has totaled 23 total cases with 16 recoveries and 1 death.

The cumulative number of cases in Oklahoma has risen to 2,599. There have been 140 deaths and 1,441 recoveries, leaving 1,018 active cases. There has been one additional death in the past 24 hours, a Delaware County woman in the 65+ age group. 555 people have been hospitalized since the pandemic began, and 145 are currently hospitalized with 89 in ICU. There have been 35,561 negative tests.

Oklahoma City leads the state with 405 cases and 16 deaths, followed by Tulsa with 260 cases and 13 deaths, Norman with 182 cases and 15 deaths, Bartlesville with 120 cases and 5 deaths, and Edmond with 118 cases and 5 deaths.

The Centers for Disease Control are reporting 690,714 cases nationwide with 35,443 deaths. Oklahoma is 32nd in total cases (37th per capita) and 29th in deaths. New York leads the state in cases (242,817) and deaths (13,869).

The World Health Organization is reporting 2,245,872 cases worldwide with 152,707 deaths. The United States lead the world in total cases, followed by Spain with 191,726, Italy with 175,925, Germany with 139,897, The United Kingdom with 114,221, and France with 110,721.