Oklahoma COVID-19 cases surpass 4,000

The number of total COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma has reached 4,044 as of Monday, with 2,682 recoveries, leaving 1,362 active cases. 238 Oklahomans have died from the virus, 753 have been hospitalized, and 236 are currently hospitalized. Sand Springs has totaled 34 cases with one death and 28 recoveries.

The state has processed 70,368 negative tests and has 45,806 collection kits still available. Governor Kevin Stitt has requested that testing sites begin making tests available to individuals regardless of if they are showing symptoms.

The Centers for Disease Control are reporting 1,152,372 cases nationwide with 67,456 deaths. Oklahoma is 36th in total cases (44th per capita) and 30th in deaths.

The World Health Organization is reporting 3,442,234 cases worldwide with 239,740 deaths. The United States lead the world in total cases, followed by Spain (217,446), Italy (210,717), The United Kingdom (186,603), Germany (163,175), and Russia (145,268).