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COVID-19 Update from OK State Department of Health as of Nov. 19, 2020

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Photo caption: Image by Oklahoma State Department of Health 

The Osage News is moving to a daily summary of COVID-19 data compiled by the Oklahoma State Department of Health as cases rise within the state. The daily update will focus on Osage County COVID case numbers and other cities frequented by Osage County citizens, as well as the changing day-to-day data per community.

According to the OSDH, Oklahoma has a total of 30,484 active cases of the COVID-19 virus.

As of Nov. 19, Osage County has a total of 18 deaths. Since Nov. 9, there has been one death recorded in the county. There are a total of 229 active cases in the county and a total of 1,502 recoveries. 

The OSDH provides free COVID-19 testing at 80 locations throughout Oklahoma and encourages everyone to get tested. An interactive map of testing sites can be found by clicking here. According to the Centers for Disease Control, one of the easiest ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is to wear a mask, wash your hands often, and social/physical distance from others.

Below is data from the latest OSDH COVID-19 Report as of Nov. 19, 2020.

Confirmed active cases and day over change:

Tulsa – 2,352             +36                                                                             
Owasso – 330             -4
Ponca City – 216        +36                 
Bartlesville – 157        -4
Skiatook – 93             -3                    
Pawhuska – 58           +2
Cleveland – 39            -4        
Sperry – 37                +4                   
Hominy – 24               +4                                                                                                        Barnsdall – 9               0                                                                     
Fairfax – 4                  -3                    

Deaths by City
Tulsa – 169                +1                                                                   

Bartlesville – 39          0                                 
Ponca City – 13           0                                             
Skiatook – 8                0                                             
Owasso – 5                 0
Cleveland – 3              0         
Barnsdall – 2               0                                             
Hominy – 2                  0         
Sperry – 2                   0         
Pawhuska – 2              0                     
Fairfax – 0                   0         

Oklahoma Total Cases by Race
White – 57.49%

Unknown – 20.32%
American Indian or Alaska Native – 9.78%
Black or African American – 6.39%
Multiple Races/Other – 3.69%
Asian or Pacific Islander alone – 2.32%

Oklahoma Total Cases by Age Group
18-35               33.52%

36-49               21.68%
50-64               18.62%
65+                  14.24%
05-17               10.13%
00-04               1.82%
UNK                 0.01%

To view more data for the state of Oklahoma, visit: https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/


Original Publish Date: 2020-11-19 00:00:00

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Stories that are not primarily written by an Osage News staff member will have a “Osage News” byline. These stories include press releases and other community content that was drafted by someone externally but reviewed and approved for publication by Osage News. As an independent news organization, we strive to report news and information with fairness and balance. While being the official news organization of the Osage Nation, we base our news judgements on our loyalties to our readers and Osage citizens, and we are not directly beholden to the Executive, Legislative, or Judicial branches of the Osage Nation.
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