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The first case of COVID-19 in the U.S. state of Oklahoma was reported on March 7, 2020, with the first confirmed COVID-19 death occurring on March 18. [3] For the 7 days ending May 19, 2021, Oklahoma public health authorities reported 965 new cases of COVID-19, for a cumulative total of 451,280 cases since the start of the pandemic.
Oklahoma topped 20,000 COVID-19 deaths with the second highest COVID-19 death rate in the nation.
One way to estimate COVID-19 deaths that includes unconfirmed cases is to use the excess mortality, which is the overall number of deaths that exceed what would normally be expected. [4] From March 1, 2020, through the end of 2020, there were 522,368 excess deaths in the United States, or 22.9% more deaths than would have been expected in that ...
During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, an additional 573,000 people died of all causes in the United States, compared to the number of deaths expected under normal circumstances.
COVID-19 pandemic medical cases in Oklahoma by county; County [a] Cases [b] [c] Deaths [d] Population [e] Cases / 100k; 77 / 77 1,306,350 18,252 3,956,971 33,013.9 Adair:
A new report says Oklahoma had the highest 2021 COVID-19 death rate in the country, but top health officials say the report is missing context.
COVID-19 pandemic is the worst-ever worldwide calamity experienced on a large scale (with an estimated 7 million deaths) in the 21st century. The COVID-19 death toll is the highest seen on a global scale since the Spanish flu and World War II.
Mar. 4—ENID, Okla. — As Oklahoma State Department of Health reported 895 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, a new study ranked Oklahoma the 35th safest state during the pandemic and showed the state ...