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State reports three new deaths in Cleveland County Thursday, one in Norman
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A Cleveland County Health Department employee administers a Coronavirus test in April at a COVID-19 mobile testing site at Griffin Community Park in Norman.
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By Jamie Berry | Transcript Staff Writer Dec 22, 2020
Dec 22, 2020
A Cleveland County Health Department employee administers a Coronavirus test in April at a COVID-19 mobile testing site at Griffin Community Park in Norman. Kyle Phillips / CNHI News Oklahoma
The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported 2,186 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday, with 58 new cases in Norman.
The newest cases bring Normanâs cumulative case total to 8,704 with 7,552 recoveries.
Cleveland County reported no new COVID-related deaths, keeping Normanâs death toll at 81.
Dec 21, 2020
A Cleveland County Health Department employee administers a coronavirus test at a COVID-19 mobile testing site at Griffin Community Park.Kyle Phillips / The Transcript
The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported 2,596 new COVID-19 cases in the state Monday, with 111 new cases in Norman.
The newest cases bring Normanâs cumulative case total to 8,646 with 7,469 recoveries.
Norman reported two new COVID-related deaths on Monday, raising the cityâs death toll to 81 people.
Oklahomaâs frontline health care workers, EMT staff and public health workers, pre-K through 12th grade teachers, and staff and residents of long-term care facilities will receive the first round of COVID-immunizations.