Wednesday, July 1st 2020, 11:02 am
Two new deaths were reported and 355 new coronavirus cases in the state since Tuesday, according to daily numbers released by the Oklahoma State Department of Health.
A total of 14,112 Oklahomans have tested positive for COVID-19 and the total number of deaths went up to 389, the state health department said Wednesday.
Two men aged 65 or older died in Tulsa County.
A total of 1,553 Oklahomans have been hospitalized due to the virus with 374 patients are currently in the hospital.
So far, 10,605 Oklahomans have recovered from the virus with 520 more cases considered recovered since Tuesday. Health officials said recovered means the patient is not hospitalized or deceased and it has been 14 days since the onset of symptoms or report.
As of Wednesday, a total of 332,201 tests have returned negative. This includes state testing and private lab testing since February.
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On Tuesday, June 30, Gov. Kevin Stitt wore a face mask and "strongly encouraged" Oklahomans to follow CDC guidelines pertaining to face masks.
More: Gov. Stitt Recommends Wearing Face Masks During Update Concerning COVID-19 In State
Dr. Dale Bratzler, the chief COVID officer for the University of Oklahoma said the recent increase in cases can’t be attributed to testing. In recent weeks, the number of tests performed have slightly increased, but are still significantly larger than amounts from April.
“I don’t think it’s related to testing at all, I think we’re seeing more community spread of this virus,” Bratzler. “This is exponential growth now.”
More: Watch: Dr. Bratzler On Why Oklahoma No Longer Meets COVID-19 Requirements To Reopen
On April 28, Gov. Kevin Stitt said anyone who wished to take a COVID-19 test could do so even if they are not presenting symptoms.
Related: Gov. Stitt Presents State's Coronavirus Figures To Show Oklahoma Is Ready To Reopen
The state health department advises anyone with COVID-19 symptoms such as shortness of breath, fever or coughing to stay home and limit person-to-person engagement.
The state coronavirus hotline is 877-215-8336 or 211. For a list of coronavirus (COVID-19) links and resources, click here.
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