Photo caption: Image by Oklahoma State Department of Health
The Osage News will provide a weekly summary of the COVID-19 data provided by the Oklahoma State Department of Health. The first COVID-19 data summary was posted on April 18, 2020.
According to the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Oklahoma has had a total of 3,193 individuals test positive with COVID-19 since the outbreak of the virus began in March. Currently, there are 306 individuals hospitalized with the virus and 194 individuals have died.
The Osage News has pulled data to reflect the situation of the virus spread within Osage County, its cities and surrounding cities frequented by Osage County residents, such as Ponca City and Bartlesville.
Below is data from the latest OSDH COVID-19 Report as of April 25, 2020.
Confirmed active cases by City as of April 25, 2020
Bartlesville – 82 cases (number increased by 9 since April 18)
Skiatook – 7 cases (number decreased by 14 cases since April 18)
Cleveland – 4 cases (number decreased by 1 case since April 18)
Pawhuska – 3 cases (number increased by 3 since April 18)
Ponca City – 3 cases (number decreased by 4 cases since April 18)
Sperry – 2 cases (no increase since April 18)
Barnsdall – 1 case (no increase since April 18)
Hominy – 0 (number decreased since April 18)
Fairfax – 0
Deaths by City as of April 25, 2020
Bartlesville – 13 deaths (deaths increased by 8 individuals since April 18)
Skiatook – 7 deaths (no increase)
Ponca City – 4 deaths (deaths increased by 1 individual since April 18)
Cleveland – 2 deaths (no increase)
Barnsdall – 2 deaths (no increase)
Kaw City – 1 death (no increase)
Pawhuska – 0
Hominy – 0
Fairfax – 0
Recovered cases by City as of April 25, 2020
Bartlesville – 91 recovered
Ponca City – 35 recovered
Skiatook – 26 recovered
Cleveland – 15 recovered
Hominy – 7 recovered
Pawhuska – 7 recovered
Sperry – 4 recovered
Barnsdall – 2 recovered
Prue – 2 recovered
Total Cases by Race as of April 25, 2020
White alone – 70.69%
Unknown – 10.71%
American Indian or Alaska Native alone – 7.27%
Black or African American alone – 5.89%
Multiple Races/Other – 3.41%
Asian or Pacific Islander alone – 2.04%
To view more data for the state of Oklahoma, visit: https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
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Osage News
Original Publish Date: 2020-04-25 00:00:00