- As of this advisory, there are 49 positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma.
- The State of Oklahoma has established a partnership with Diagnostic Labs of Oklahoma (DLO) that will allow for increased testing capacity. Yesterday, 300 testing kits were sent to DLO’s facility in Dallas for completion.
- OSDH, in partnership with the Governor’s office, will release hospital data pursuant to Executive Order 2020-07 issued on Sunday, March 15 later today. At this time, 92% of hospitals in Oklahoma have delivered the requested data to OSDH.
- The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) recommends individuals work diligently to flatten the curve by practicing social distancing guidelines. OSDH recommends individuals stay home as much as possible.
COVID-19 Oklahoma Test Results
| Positive (In-State) |
49 |
| Positive (Out-of-State) |
2 |
| Negative |
538 |
| PUIs Pending Results |
374 |
| Hospitalizations |
8 |
| Deaths |
1 |
COVID-19 Cases by Age Group
| Age Group, Years |
COVID-19 Cases* |
| 00-04 |
2 |
| 05-17 |
0 |
| 18-49 |
22 |
| 50-64 |
14 |
| 65+ |
11 |
| Total |
49 |
| Age Range |
0-79 yrs |
COVID-19 Cases by Gender
| Male |
27 |
| Female |
22 |
| Total |
49 |
COVID-19 Cases by County
| County |
COVID-19 Cases by County* |
| Canadian |
2 |
| Cleveland |
11 |
| Custer |
1 |
| Garvin |
1 |
| Grady |
1 |
| Jackson |
1 |
| Kay |
3 |
| Logan |
1 |
| McClain |
1 |
| Oklahoma |
19 |
| Pawnee |
1 |
| Payne |
1 |
| Tulsa |
5 |
| Washington |
1 |
| Total |
49 |
COVID-19 Cases by County
 Data Source: Acute Disease Service, Oklahoma State Department of Health. *As of 2020-03-20 at 11:00 a.m.
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