As of this advisory, there are 3,121 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.
There are nine additional deaths; three occurred in the past 24 hours and the others died between April 17-April 22.
-Two in Oklahoma County, a male in the 36-49 age group and female in the 50-64 age group.
-One in Tulsa County, a female in the 65 and older age group.
-One in Caddo County, a female in the 65 and older age group.
-One in Sequoyah County, a male in the 65 and older age group.
-One in Creek County, a male in the 50-64 age group.
-One in Ottawa County, a male in the 65 and older age group.
-One in Cleveland County, a male in the 65 and older age group.
-One in Wagoner County, a female in the 65 and older age group.
There are 188 total deaths in the state.
To provide an up-to-date review of epidemiological data about COVID-19 in the state, the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is releasing today a new Weekly Epidemiology and Surveillance Report. This report provides an in-depth review of data collected April 17-23 and new changes in the classification of cases.
The American Association on Health and Disability (AAHD) has created a survey to assess health care and health care access challenges people with disabilities are encountering with the COVID-19 pandemic.The survey is open until May 1 and can be found here.
A list of COVID-19 testing sites in the state can be found here.
For more information, visit coronavirus.health.ok.gov.
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