- As of this advisory, there are 2,807 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.
- There are 21 additional deaths; five occurred in the past 24 hours and the others died between April 14-April 19.
- Four in Delaware County; a male and female in the 50-64 age group and two males in the age group of 65 and older.
- Four in Washington County, a two females and two males in the 65 and older age group.
- Four in Wagoner County, a female in the 50-64 age group, and two males and a female in the 65 and older age group.
- Three in Tulsa County, a female and male in the 50-64 age group and a male in the age group of 65 and older.
- Two in Kay County, a female in the 50-64 age group and a female in the age group of 65 and older.
- One in Oklahoma County, a female in the 50-64 age group.
- One in Greer County, a female in the age group of 65 and older.
- One in Bryan County, a male in 50-64 age group.
- One in Comanche County, a male in the age group of 65 and older.
- There are 164 total deaths in the state.
- The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is supporting operations at county health departments and long term care facilities by distributing testing supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE). A list of testing sites in the state can be found here.
- For more information, visit coronavirus.health.ok.gov.
COVID-19 Oklahoma Test Results
Confirmed Positive Cases |
2,807 |
*Total Cumulative Negative Specimens to Date |
41,537 |
*Total Cumulative Number of Specimens to Date |
44,489 |
**Currently Hospitalized
|
346
|
Total Cumulative Hospitalizations |
588 |
Deaths in the Past 24 hours |
5 |
Total Cumulative Deaths |
164 |
*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.
Data Source: Acute Disease Service, Oklahoma State Department of Health. *As of 2020-04-21 at 7:00 a.m.
Detailed case statistics are published on the website. Click here for more information.
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