Dec 24, 2020
ENID, Okla. â Christmas Eve brought 3,277 new cases of COVID-19 and 45 additional deaths in Oklahoma, according to Oklahoma State Department of Health on Thursday.
The 1.2% increase in cases brought the overall state total to 272,553, with 35,258 active and 234,967 recovered, according to the OSDH.
There have been 2,328 deaths in Oklahoma in which the virus was the cause or a contributing factor, the OSDH reported, including two men in Alfalfa and Kingfisher counties.
Of the 45 deaths reported Thursday, 34 were in the 65 and older age group: one man in Alfalfa County, two women in Bryan County, one woman in Canadian County, three men in Cleveland County, one woman in Comanche County, two men in Custer County, one man in Johnston County, one man in Kingfisher County, one man in Latimer County, one man in Lincoln County, two women in Love County, one man and one woman in McClain County, three women and two men in Oklahoma County, one man in Ottawa County, one man
OSDH: Oklahoma sees 3,656 new COVID-19 cases, 43 additional deaths
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Updated: Dec 23, 2020 10:34 AM
One Washington County COVID-19 Death Reported
Max Gross One Washington County COVID-19 death is being reported by the Oklahoma State Department of Health on Wednesday. The report says it was a male in the 36 to 49 years old range. This is 54
th death in the county since March which is the sixth most of any county in the state. Currently, Washington County is reporting 371 active cases, a decrease of 41 cases since Tuesday’s report. Osage County is reporting 346 active cases, which shows minimal one day change. Nowata County is listing 111 active cases, a decrease of 12 cases since the last report.
LOS ANGELES Medical staffing is stretched increasingly thin as California hospitals scramble to find beds for patients amid an explosion of coronavirus cases that threatens to overwhelm the state’s emergency care system.
As of Sunday, more than 16,840 people were hospitalized with confirmed COVID-19 infections more than double the previous peak reached in July.
An enormous crush of cases in the last six weeks has California’s death toll spiraling ever higher. Another 161 fatalities were reported Sunday.
All of Southern California and the 12-county San Joaquin Valley to the north have exhausted their regular intensive care unit capacity, and some hospitals have begun using “surge” space.
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December 20, 2020
LOS ANGELES Medical staffing is stretched increasingly thin as California hospitals scramble to find beds for patients amid an explosion of coronavirus cases that threatens to overwhelm the state’s emergency care system.
As of Sunday, more than 16,840 people were hospitalized with confirmed COVID-19 infections more than double the previous peak reached in July.
An enormous crush of cases in the last six weeks has California’s death toll spiraling ever higher. Another 161 fatalities were reported Sunday.
All of Southern California and the 12-county San Joaquin Valley to the north have exhausted their regular intensive care unit capacity, and some hospitals have begun using “surge” space.
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