Oklahoma Sets Record in COVID Cases Saturday, Enid Resident Among 11 Deaths Reported

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(Enid, OK) Oklahoma set a new record for the number of COVID-19 cases confirmed in a 24-hour period on Saturday as 1,829 positive tests were recorded by the Oklahoma State Department of Health.

There were also 11 more deaths reported by the OSDH, including an Enid resident. The remaining 10 were three in Tulsa County and one each in Canadian, Custer, Lincoln, Oklahoma, McCurtain, McIntosh and Wagoner counties.

Garfield County saw a gain of 50 COVID-19 cases for a total of 2,389 since March, with 349 of those being active. Enid saw an increase on Saturday of 41 cases to raise the overall total to 2,185, with 301 active cases.

Other Northwest Oklahoma county case increases on Saturday were 15 in Woodward, 11 in Grant, eight each in Blaine and Kingfisher, five in Woods, four in Major and two each in Alfalfa and Noble counties.