Northwest Oklahoma Sees 4 COVID-19 Deaths As State Adds 1.5k Deaths Tuesday

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(Enid, OK)  Oklahoma saw 1,558 new COVID-19 cases according to the Oklahoma State Department of Health on Tuesday. Four of the 43 deaths reported were from Northwestern Oklahoma including a man and a woman from Enid, a Blaine County man and one Woodward woman.

Garfield County’s COVID-19 cases increased by 20 on Tuesday for an overall total of 6,391 since March, with 502 active cases.

Of the 43 deaths reported, 34 were in the 65 and older age group including four Delaware County women, three Tulsa County women, one woman and one man in Garfield County, three women and one man in Oklahoma County, one man each in from Cleveland, Nowata, Comanche, Noble, Washington, Pittsburg, Blaine, Stephens, Muskogee counties and one woman each in Mayes, Craig, Jackson, Logan, Canadian, Woodward, Payne Murray, Ottawa, Pawnee, Caddo, and Marshall counties.

9 deaths were in the 50-64 age group including one man and one woman in Tulsa County, one Wagoner County woman, and one man each from Oklahoma, Comanche, Grady, Murray, Creek, and Muskogee counties.

Other county case increases in Northwest Oklahoma on Tuesday included 46 in Woodward, 10 in Kingfisher, four in Major, four in Grant, two in Woods, two in Blaine, one in Noble and one in Alfalfa County.