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Oklahoma reports 895 new COVID-19 cases; 185 additional deaths
The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported 895 new COVID-19 cases across the state, bringing the total cumulative number of the state’s positive cases to 636,760.According to the health department, Wednesday’s seven-day rolling average for the number of new cases reported is 1,035.The state’s total provisional death count, according to the CDC/NCHS, stands at 11,010 as of Wednesday; that’s 185 more deaths compared to the previous update. Health officials reported that there are 7,464 total active cases and that the recent three-day average hospitalizations stand at 632. Officials also reported that there are 18 pediatric hospitalizations.The health department changed the way it reports COVID-19 deaths in an effort to show a “more timely” picture of the disease’s impact in Oklahoma. OSDH officials include the provisional death count provided by CDC/NCHS in the daily updates.According to the CDC, provisional death counts deliver the most complete and accurate picture of lives lost to COVID-19. They are based on death certificates, which are the most reliable source of data and contain information not available anywhere else, including comorbid conditions, race and ethnicity and place of death. Learn more about provisional death counts here.Get the details from the Oklahoma State Department of Health.
The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported 895 new COVID-19 cases across the state, bringing the total cumulative number of the state’s positive cases to 636,760.
According to the health department, Wednesday’s seven-day rolling average for the number of new cases reported is 1,035.
The state’s total provisional death count, according to the CDC/NCHS, stands at 11,010 as of Wednesday; that’s 185 more deaths compared to the previous update.
Health officials reported that there are 7,464 total active cases and that the recent three-day average hospitalizations stand at 632. Officials also reported that there are 18 pediatric hospitalizations.
The health department changed the way it reports COVID-19 deaths in an effort to show a “more timely” picture of the disease’s impact in Oklahoma. OSDH officials include the provisional death count provided by CDC/NCHS in the daily updates.
According to the CDC, provisional death counts deliver the most complete and accurate picture of lives lost to COVID-19. They are based on death certificates, which are the most reliable source of data and contain information not available anywhere else, including comorbid conditions, race and ethnicity and place of death. Learn more about provisional death counts here.
Get the details from the Oklahoma State Department of Health.