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Oklahoma reports 2,699 new COVID-19 cases, five additional deaths

The Oklahoma State Department of Health on Monday reported 2,699 new COVID-19 cases across the state, bringing the total cumulative number of the state’s positive cases to 306,771.According to the health department, 3,455 is Monday’s 7-day rolling average for the number of new cases reported.Five additional deaths were reported on Monday. Here’s what we know about the latest deaths: One in Cherokee County, one female in the 65 or older age group.One in Custer County, one male in the 65 or older age group.One in Garfield County, one male in the 65 or older age group.One in Garvin County, one male in the 65 or older age group.One in Oklahoma County, one male in the 50-64 age group.According to the health department, there have been 2,552 coronavirus deaths statewide.Get the details from Oklahoma State Department of Health.Officials also reported that 267,573 Oklahomans have recovered from the virus. By Oklahoma health officials’ definition, a recovered patient is currently not hospitalized or deceased and it has been 14 days after onset/report.There are currently 36,646 active COVID-19 cases statewide, officials said. Health officials reported that as of Thursday, Dec. 31, there were 2,394,318 total negative specimens. Officials said there have been 17,493 total hospitalizations, and that 1,910 people were listed as currently hospitalized as of Dec. 31. TOTAL CUMULATIVE NUMBER OF CASES, DEATHS BY COUNTY: Click here for details (As of Monday, Jan. 4) Adair: 1,988 cases, 14 deaths Alfalfa: 957 cases, 4 deaths Atoka: 1,346 cases, 3 deaths Beaver: 318 cases, 2 deaths Beckham: 2,031 cases, 22 deaths Blaine: 689 cases, 4 deaths Bryan: 4,161 cases, 33 deaths Caddo: 2,912 cases, 41 deaths Canadian: 11,400 cases, 52 deaths Carter: 3,092 cases, 18 deaths Cherokee: 3,919 cases, 19 deaths Choctaw: 1,104 cases, 6 deaths Cimarron: 108 cases, 1 death Cleveland: 20,392 cases, 166 deaths Coal: 521 cases, 4 deaths Comanche: 7,299 cases, 62 deaths Cotton: 442 cases, 10 deaths Craig: 1,521 cases, 7 deaths Creek: 4,312 cases, 66 deaths Custer: 3,180 cases, 32 deaths Delaware: 3,143 cases, 44 deaths Dewey: 433 cases, 3 deaths Ellis: 311 cases, 1 death Garfield: 5,605 cases, 44 deaths Garvin: 2,450 cases, 20 deaths Grady: 4,138 cases, 37 deaths Grant: 405 cases, 5 deaths Greer: 390 cases, 9 deaths Harmon: 209 cases Harper: 350 cases, 3 deaths Haskell: 909 cases, 7 deaths Hughes: 863 cases, 9 deaths Jackson: 2,379 cases, 37 deaths Jefferson: 469 cases, 3 deaths Johnston: 896 cases, 10 deaths Kay: 3,524 cases, 34 deaths Kingfisher: 1,463 cases, 12 deaths Kiowa: 591 cases, 11 deaths Latimer: 571 cases, 5 deaths Le Flore: 3,780 cases, 30 deaths Lincoln: 2,233 cases, 33 deaths Logan: 2,695 cases, 8 deaths Love: 963 cases, 7 deaths Major: 732 cases, 4 deaths Marshall: 1,202 cases, 6 deaths Mayes: 2,750 cases, 25 deaths McClain: 3,778 cases, 28 deaths McCurtain: 3,023 cases, 52 deaths McIntosh: 1,380 cases, 18 deaths Murray: 1,273 cases, 9 deaths Muskogee: 6,849 cases, 53 deaths Noble: 1,036 cases, 7 deaths Nowata: 737 cases, 9 deaths Okfuskee: 1,462 cases, 15 deaths Oklahoma: 60,512 cases, 449 deaths Okmulgee: 2,738 cases, 29 deaths Osage: 3,211 cases, 27 deaths Other: 456 cases Ottawa: 2,839 cases, 28 deaths Pawnee: 1,124 cases, 13 deaths Payne: 6,212 cases, 30 deaths Pittsburg: 3,213 cases, 25 deaths Pontotoc: 3,312 cases, 25 deaths Pottawatomie: 5,838 cases, 38 deaths Pushmataha: 674 cases, 6 deaths Roger Mills: 262 cases, 6 deaths Rogers: 7,082 cases, 85 deaths Seminole: 1,918 cases, 21 deaths Sequoyah: 2,638 cases, 17 deaths Stephens: 3,224 cases, 23 deaths Texas: 2,985 cases, 17 deaths Tillman: 565 cases, 9 deaths Tulsa: 50,619 cases, 415 deaths Wagoner: 5,009 cases, 47 deaths Washington: 3,317 cases, 60 deaths Washita: 814 cases, 3 deaths Woods: 1,026 cases, 5 deaths Woodward: 2,499 cases, 10 deaths

The Oklahoma State Department of Health on Monday reported 2,699 new COVID-19 cases across the state, bringing the total cumulative number of the state’s positive cases to 306,771.

According to the health department, 3,455 is Monday’s 7-day rolling average for the number of new cases reported.

Five additional deaths were reported on Monday. Here’s what we know about the latest deaths:

  • One in Cherokee County, one female in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Custer County, one male in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Garfield County, one male in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Garvin County, one male in the 65 or older age group.
  • One in Oklahoma County, one male in the 50-64 age group.

According to the health department, there have been 2,552 coronavirus deaths statewide.

Get the details from Oklahoma State Department of Health.

Officials also reported that 267,573 Oklahomans have recovered from the virus. By Oklahoma health officials’ definition, a recovered patient is currently not hospitalized or deceased and it has been 14 days after onset/report.

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There are currently 36,646 active COVID-19 cases statewide, officials said.

Health officials reported that as of Thursday, Dec. 31, there were 2,394,318 total negative specimens. Officials said there have been 17,493 total hospitalizations, and that 1,910 people were listed as currently hospitalized as of Dec. 31.

TOTAL CUMULATIVE NUMBER OF CASES, DEATHS BY COUNTY: Click here for details (As of Monday, Jan. 4)

  • Adair: 1,988 cases, 14 deaths
  • Alfalfa: 957 cases, 4 deaths
  • Atoka: 1,346 cases, 3 deaths
  • Beaver: 318 cases, 2 deaths
  • Beckham: 2,031 cases, 22 deaths
  • Blaine: 689 cases, 4 deaths
  • Bryan: 4,161 cases, 33 deaths
  • Caddo: 2,912 cases, 41 deaths
  • Canadian: 11,400 cases, 52 deaths
  • Carter: 3,092 cases, 18 deaths
  • Cherokee: 3,919 cases, 19 deaths
  • Choctaw: 1,104 cases, 6 deaths
  • Cimarron: 108 cases, 1 death
  • Cleveland: 20,392 cases, 166 deaths
  • Coal: 521 cases, 4 deaths
  • Comanche: 7,299 cases, 62 deaths
  • Cotton: 442 cases, 10 deaths
  • Craig: 1,521 cases, 7 deaths
  • Creek: 4,312 cases, 66 deaths
  • Custer: 3,180 cases, 32 deaths
  • Delaware: 3,143 cases, 44 deaths
  • Dewey: 433 cases, 3 deaths
  • Ellis: 311 cases, 1 death
  • Garfield: 5,605 cases, 44 deaths
  • Garvin: 2,450 cases, 20 deaths
  • Grady: 4,138 cases, 37 deaths
  • Grant: 405 cases, 5 deaths
  • Greer: 390 cases, 9 deaths
  • Harmon: 209 cases
  • Harper: 350 cases, 3 deaths
  • Haskell: 909 cases, 7 deaths
  • Hughes: 863 cases, 9 deaths
  • Jackson: 2,379 cases, 37 deaths
  • Jefferson: 469 cases, 3 deaths
  • Johnston: 896 cases, 10 deaths
  • Kay: 3,524 cases, 34 deaths
  • Kingfisher: 1,463 cases, 12 deaths
  • Kiowa: 591 cases, 11 deaths
  • Latimer: 571 cases, 5 deaths
  • Le Flore: 3,780 cases, 30 deaths
  • Lincoln: 2,233 cases, 33 deaths
  • Logan: 2,695 cases, 8 deaths
  • Love: 963 cases, 7 deaths
  • Major: 732 cases, 4 deaths
  • Marshall: 1,202 cases, 6 deaths
  • Mayes: 2,750 cases, 25 deaths
  • McClain: 3,778 cases, 28 deaths
  • McCurtain: 3,023 cases, 52 deaths
  • McIntosh: 1,380 cases, 18 deaths
  • Murray: 1,273 cases, 9 deaths
  • Muskogee: 6,849 cases, 53 deaths
  • Noble: 1,036 cases, 7 deaths
  • Nowata: 737 cases, 9 deaths
  • Okfuskee: 1,462 cases, 15 deaths
  • Oklahoma: 60,512 cases, 449 deaths
  • Okmulgee: 2,738 cases, 29 deaths
  • Osage: 3,211 cases, 27 deaths
  • Other: 456 cases
  • Ottawa: 2,839 cases, 28 deaths
  • Pawnee: 1,124 cases, 13 deaths
  • Payne: 6,212 cases, 30 deaths
  • Pittsburg: 3,213 cases, 25 deaths
  • Pontotoc: 3,312 cases, 25 deaths
  • Pottawatomie: 5,838 cases, 38 deaths
  • Pushmataha: 674 cases, 6 deaths
  • Roger Mills: 262 cases, 6 deaths
  • Rogers: 7,082 cases, 85 deaths
  • Seminole: 1,918 cases, 21 deaths
  • Sequoyah: 2,638 cases, 17 deaths
  • Stephens: 3,224 cases, 23 deaths
  • Texas: 2,985 cases, 17 deaths
  • Tillman: 565 cases, 9 deaths
  • Tulsa: 50,619 cases, 415 deaths
  • Wagoner: 5,009 cases, 47 deaths
  • Washington: 3,317 cases, 60 deaths
  • Washita: 814 cases, 3 deaths
  • Woods: 1,026 cases, 5 deaths
  • Woodward: 2,499 cases, 10 deaths

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