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From OSDH
ENID, Okla. â Oklahoma reported more than 1,200 COVID-19 cases in a single day for the first time in months, according to Oklahoma State Department of Health on Wednesday.
OSDH showed 468,401 total cases from CDC provisional state data, a weekly increase of 5,249 including 1,203 on Wednesday, and 466,733 total cases, a weekly increase of 4,840, with OSDHâs disease investigation summary. Of the latter number, there were 5,992 active, an increase of 2,454 in the past week. OSDH is no longer reporting recovered cases.
OSDHâs weekly numbers â which OSDH acute disease service reports to the CDC â on Wednesday showed Oklahoma has 7,454 confirmed deaths, a weekly increase of 37, though the CDC/NCHSâ Provisional Death Count, which is based on death certificates and is OSDHâs primary reported number, placed the overall count in Oklahoma at 8,677 deaths, a weekly increase of 23, in which the coronavirus was the cause or a contributor.