OSDH: 302 New COVID-19 Cases Reported, 21 Virus-Related Deaths Added To State s Provisional Death Count
Twenty-one more virus-related deaths and 302 new coronavirus cases were reported in the state since Wednesday, according to daily numbers released by the Oklahoma State Department of Health.
A total of 444,590 Oklahomans have tested positive for COVID-19 and the provisional death count of virus-related deaths is at 8,114, the state health department said on Thursday.
The seven-day rolling average for new cases reported was 314 cases
, the state health department said.
As of Wednesday, 2,347,654 total vaccine doses have been administered and 1,144,104 prime doses have been given by the state. More than 820,514 Oklahomans have completed both inoculations.
OSDH: 302 New COVID-19 Cases Reported, 21 Virus-Related Deaths Added To State s Provisional Death Count
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State education board challenged by local school districts
The Daily Ardmoreite
School districts in southern Oklahoma are joining the fight against a decision by the state board of education to settle a lawsuit and change how charter schools are funded. At least two Carter County school districts have taken official steps challenging last month’s action by the Oklahoma State Board of Education.
The Dickson Public School Board of Education on Monday voted unanimously to demand the state board of education rescind the March 25 vote to settle a lawsuit brought by the Oklahoma Public Charter School Association.
The Dickson school board also approved a measure to pursue legal action against the state school board’s decision to settle the 2017 lawsuit. The Lone Grove Public Schools Board of Education on Monday also approved legal action against the state board of education.