April 9, 2021, 11:10 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_4-8-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.4.8_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 27, 2021, Oklahoma's Total PCR Tests dropped by 3,314 without explanation.

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

April 9, 2021, 12:05 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_4-7-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.4.7_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 27, 2021, Oklahoma's Total PCR Tests dropped by 3,314 without explanation.

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

April 8, 2021, 3:32 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_4-6-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.4.6_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 27, 2021, Oklahoma's Total PCR Tests dropped by 3,314 without explanation.

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

April 7, 2021, 12:04 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_4-5-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.4.5_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 27, 2021, Oklahoma's Total PCR Tests dropped by 3,314 without explanation.

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

April 6, 2021, 10:46 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_4-4-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.4.4_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 27, 2021, Oklahoma's Total PCR Tests dropped by 3,314 without explanation.

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

April 5, 2021, 3:32 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_3-29-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.3.29_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 27, 2021, Oklahoma's Total PCR Tests dropped by 3,314 without explanation.

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

March 30, 2021, 12:07 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_3-15-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.3.15_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 27, 2021, Oklahoma's Total PCR Tests dropped by 3,314 without explanation.

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

March 16, 2021, 12:03 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_3-6-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.3.6_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 27, 2021, Oklahoma's Total PCR Tests dropped by 3,314 without explanation.

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

March 7, 2021, 9:08 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_3-4-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.3.4_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 27, 2021, Oklahoma's Total PCR Tests dropped by 3,314 without explanation.

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

March 4, 2021, 11:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_3-3-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.3.3_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 27, 2021, Oklahoma's Total PCR Tests dropped by 3,314 without explanation.

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

March 3, 2021, 11:04 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_3-2-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.3.2_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 27, 2021, Oklahoma's Total PCR Tests dropped by 3,314 without explanation.

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

March 3, 2021, 12:04 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_3-1-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.3.1_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 27, 2021, Oklahoma's Total PCR Tests dropped by 3,314 without explanation.

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

March 1, 2021, 11:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-28-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.28_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 27, 2021, Oklahoma's Total PCR Tests dropped by 3,314 without explanation.

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 28, 2021, 11:04 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-27-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.27_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 27, 2021, Oklahoma's Total PCR Tests dropped by 3,314 without explanation.

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 27, 2021, 11:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-26-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.26_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 27, 2021, Oklahoma's Total PCR Tests dropped by 3,314 without explanation.

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 27, 2021, 4:57 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-26-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.26_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 26, 2021, 11:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-25-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.25_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 25, 2021, 11:04 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-24-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.24_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 24, 2021, 11:08 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-23-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.23_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 23, 2021, 11:08 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-22-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.22_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 22, 2021, 9:36 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-21-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.21_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 22, 2021, 12:04 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-20-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.20_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 20, 2021, 11:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-19-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.19_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 19, 2021, 11:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-18-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.18_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 19, 2021, 12:04 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-17-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.17_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 18, 2021, 12:04 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-16-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.16_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 16, 2021, 11:04 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-15-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.15_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 15, 2021, 11:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-14-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.14_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 14, 2021, 11:04 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-13-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.13_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 14, 2021, 12:06 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-12-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.12_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 13, 2021, 12:04 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-11-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.11_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 12, 2021, 12:04 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-10-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.10_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 11, 2021, Oklahoma announced via a press release that due to delayed reporting by facilities, and time taken to investigate previously deferred cases, the “majority” of new deaths reported on February 11, 2021 occurred in November, 2020.

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 11, 2021, 3:38 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-10-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.10_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 11, 2021, 10:41 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-9-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.9_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Confirmed cases field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 10, 2021, 10:27 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-9-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.9_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 9, 2021, 11:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-8-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.8_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 8, 2021, 5:28 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-7-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.7_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 7, 2021, 11:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-6-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.6_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 7, 2021, 12:04 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-5-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.5_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 6, 2021, 12:07 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-4-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.4_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 4, 2021, 9:35 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-3-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.3_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 3, 2021, 11:04 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-2-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.2_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On February 3, 2020, the Oklahoma Department of Health cautioned that the 52 deaths reported on this date occurred between January 4, 2021 and February 1, 2021, with 32 of them having occurred since January 27, 2021.

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 3, 2021, 2:40 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-2-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.2_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 2, 2021, 11:05 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_2-1-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.2.1_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

February 1, 2021, 11:10 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-31-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.31_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 31, 2021, 9:46 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-30-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.30_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 30, 2021, 9:44 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-29-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.29_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 29, 2021, 10:07 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-28-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.28_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 29, 2021, 12:05 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-27-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.27_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 27, 2021, 11:26 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-26-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.26_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 26, 2021, 7:10 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-25-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.25_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 25, 2021, 5:36 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-24-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.24_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 24, 2021, 9:38 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-23-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.23_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 23, 2021, 8:33 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-22-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.22_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 22, 2021, 11:33 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-21-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.21_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 21, 2021, 9:38 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-20-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.20_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 20, 2021, 8:32 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-19-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.19_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 19, 2021, 9:37 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-18-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.18_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 18, 2021, 7:51 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-17-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.17_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 18, 2021, 9:51 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-15-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.15_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 17, 2021, 9:34 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-16-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.16_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 15, 2021, 6:36 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-14-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.14_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 14, 2021, 9:33 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-13-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.13_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 14, 2021, 12:31 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-12-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.12_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 13, 2021, 5:21 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-11-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.11_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 11, 2021, 9:30 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-10-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.10_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 10, 2021, 8:27 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-9-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.9_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On January 10, 2021, Oklahoma noted that the rise in COVID-19 cases was in part due to a “decrease in testing and a less consistent reporting schedule over the holidays”. We urge caution when interpreting their data from this time period, and encourage the use of 7 and 14-day averages as more reliable figures than individual numbers.

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 10, 2021, 3:20 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-9-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.9_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 9, 2021, 9:28 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-8-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.8_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 8, 2021, 10:16 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-7-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.7_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 7, 2021, 7:27 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-6-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.6_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 6, 2021, 10:13 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-5-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.5_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 5, 2021, 4:22 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-4-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.4_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 4, 2021, 8:19 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-3-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.3_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 3, 2021, 8:18 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-2-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.2_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 2, 2021, 9:17 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_1-1-21.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.1.1_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Confirmed cases, Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

January 1, 2021, 4:18 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-31-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.31_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 31, 2020, 9:01 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-30-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.30_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 30, 2020, 9:27 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-29-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.29_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 29, 2020, 8:14 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-28-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.28_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 28, 2020, 7:53 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-27-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.27_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 27, 2020, 8:12 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-26-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.26_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 27, 2020, we cleared Oklahoma's Positive Cases (PCR) field from October 19 onward. On September 8, 2020, Oklahoma announced in a press release that it would transition to counting both confirmed and probable cases, instead of just confirmed cases. This change appears to have taken effect on October 19, 2020, when OK stopped calling its cases "confirmed positive cases" in press releases, as it had before, switching the wording to "cases."

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 27, 2020, 9:18 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-26-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.26_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 26, 2020, 4:15 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-25-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.25_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. We were only able to update Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 26, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 26, 2020, 10:56 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-25-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.25_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 25, 2020, 6:28 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-24-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.24_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 22, 2020, Oklahoma noted via a press release that there would be no update to their data on December 25, 2020 due to the Christmas holiday. Additionally, they noted that the data for December 26, 2020 would include only the data that would have been reported on December 25, 2020, and the data for December 27, 2020 would include data for both December 26, 2020 and December 27, 2020. As a result of their executive order reports being on a one day lag, we were able to report all metrics except for Positive PCR tests (people), Cases (confirmed + probable), Ever hospitalized, Recovered, and Deaths (confirmed + probable) on December 25, 2020. They also noted that this change in reporting schedule may cause some data to be “artificially inflated”, and as with all data from this period, we urge caution is using these figures.

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 25, 2020, 10:03 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-24-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.24_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 24, 2020, 5:52 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-23-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.23_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 23, 2020, 9:16 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-22-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.22_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 22, 2020, 5:51 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-21-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.21_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 21, 2020, 9:12 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-20-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.20_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 20, 2020, 8:08 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-19-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.19_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 19, 2020, 6:08 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-18-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.18_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 18, 2020, 10:04 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-18-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.18_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 18, 2020, 9:06 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-17-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.17_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

As of December 16, 2020, Oklahoma’s Currently hospitalized and Currently in ICU include only patients with confirmed COVID-19. Prior to December 16, 2020, they included confirmed COVID-19 patients and people under investigation.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 18, 2020, 5:18 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-17-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.17_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

On December 16, 2020, Oklahoma stopped reporting “persons under investigation” who are Currently hospitalized or Currently in ICU. We have carried over the values from December 15, 2020 for these metrics while we investigate to see if Oklahoma is reporting the information in another location.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 17, 2020, 8:06 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-16-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.16_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 17, 2020, Oklahoma announced that due to technical issues on December 16, 2020, they were unable to update their testing data. As a result, we were unable to update Total PCR tests (specimens), Positive PCR tests (specimens), Negative PCR tests (specimens), or Negative PCR tests (people) on December 17, 2020.

On December 16, 2020, Oklahoma stopped reporting “persons under investigation” who are Currently hospitalized or Currently in ICU. We have carried over the values from December 15, 2020 for these metrics while we investigate to see if Oklahoma is reporting the information in another location.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 17, 2020, 4:16 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-16-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.16_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 16, 2020, Oklahoma stopped reporting “persons under investigation” who are Currently hospitalized or Currently in ICU. We have carried over the previous day’s values for these metrics while we investigate to see if Oklahoma is reporting the information in another location.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 16, 2020, 11:04 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-15-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.15_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 16, 2020, Oklahoma stopped reporting “persons under investigation” who are Currently hospitalized or Currently in ICU. We have carried over the previous day’s values for these metrics while we investigate to see if Oklahoma is reporting the information in another location.

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 16, 2020, 2:04 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-15-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.15_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 15, 2020, 7:40 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-14-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.14_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 15, 2020, 12:52 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-13-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.13_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 13, 2020, 11:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-12-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.12_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 12, 2020, 10:42 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-11-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.11_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 11, 2020, 8:35 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-10-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.10_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 10, 2020, 6:13 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-9-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.9_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 10, 2020, 10:17 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://oklahoma.gov/covid19.html
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-8-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.8_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 8, 2020, 10:18 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-7-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.7_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 8, 2020, 12:54 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-28-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.28_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 7, 2020, 8:04 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-6-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.6_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 6, 2020, 9:34 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-5-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.5_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 5, 2020, 9:33 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-4-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.4_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 4, 2020, 8:04 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-3-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.3_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On December 4, 2020 Oklahoma announced that the increase of 4,287 cases reported today was largely attributable to an issue with the state's reporting system, which resulted in the inclusion of backlogged cases from December 2 to December 4.

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 4, 2020, 3:45 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-3-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.3_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 3, 2020, 9:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-2-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.2_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 2, 2020, 9:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_12-1-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.12.1_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

December 1, 2020, 11:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-30-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.30_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 30, 2020, 5:22 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-29-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.29_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 30, 2020, 4:10 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-29-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.29_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 28, 2020, 10:04 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-27-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.27_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 27, 2020, 6:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-26-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.26_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Because much of the data that we get for Oklahoma is sourced from their executive order reports, which are on a one day lag, we will only be able to partially update Oklahoma’s data for November 26, 2020 and November 27, 2020 as a result.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 27, 2020, 2:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-26-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.26_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 26, 2020, 4:08 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-25-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.25_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On November 25, 2020, Oklahoma announced via a COVID-19 Situation update that there would be no update to their data on November 26, 2020 due to the Thanksgiving holiday.

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 26, 2020, 10:33 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-25-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.25_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 25, 2020, 10:37 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-24-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.24_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 24, 2020, 10:04 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-23-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.23_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 23, 2020, 8:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-22-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.22_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 22, 2020, 9:31 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-21-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.21_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 22, 2020, 12:03 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-20-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.20_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 20, 2020, 4:07 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-19-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.19_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 19, 2020, 5:12 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-18-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.18_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 18, 2020, 9:02 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-17-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.17_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 17, 2020, 9:02 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-16-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.16_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 16, 2020, 4:07 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-15-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.15_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 15, 2020, 9:31 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-14-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.14_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 14, 2020, 4:59 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-13-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.13_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 13, 2020, 10:02 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-12-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.12_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 13, 2020, 10:05 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-10-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.10_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 12, 2020, 7:12 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-11-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.11_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 11, 2020, 2:49 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-9-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.9_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 9, 2020, 5:15 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-8-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.8_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 9, 2020, 3:17 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-28-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.10.28_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 8, 2020, 11:03 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-7-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.7_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 7, 2020, 6:34 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-6-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.6_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 6, 2020, 7:33 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-5-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.5_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 5, 2020, 11:34 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-4-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.4_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 4, 2020, 9:02 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-3-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.3_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 3, 2020, 4:06 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-2-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.2_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 2, 2020, 11:02 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_11-1-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.11.1_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 1, 2020, 10:32 PM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-31-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.10.31_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

November 1, 2020, 9:30 AM PST

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-27-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.10.27_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

October 31, 2020, 4:02 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-30-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.10.30_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

October 30, 2020, 4:02 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-29-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.10.29_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

October 27, 2020, 4:04 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-26-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.10.26_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

October 26, 2020, 4:03 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-25-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.10.25_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

October 25, 2020, 9:41 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-24-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.10.24_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

October 24, 2020, 3:04 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-23-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.10.23_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

On July 19 and July 20, Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

October 23, 2020, 4:03 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-22-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.10.22_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

October 22, 2020, 9:39 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-21-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.10.21_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

October 22, 2020, 12:52 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-20-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.10.20_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

October 21, 2020, 12:04 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-19-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.10.19_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

October 19, 2020, 9:37 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-18-20.pdf
Tertiary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/2020.10.18_weekly_epi_report.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

October 19, 2020, 2:23 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-18-20.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

October 18, 2020, 10:05 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-17-20.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

October 18, 2020, 11:00 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

October 17, 2020, 4:35 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-16-20.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

October 16, 2020, 7:03 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-15-20.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

October 15, 2020, 6:24 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-14-20.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

October 14, 2020, 6:23 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-13-20.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

October 14, 2020, 4:03 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-13-20.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

October 13, 2020, 6:22 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
Secondary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/sites/g/files/gmc786/f/eo_-_covid-19_report_-_10-12-20.pdf

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

September 25, 2020, 9:03 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

Metadata

Total test resulst field
posNeg
CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

September 18, 2020, 11:03 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

Metadata

CTP website preferred total test units
Specimens
CTP website preferred total test field
posNeg

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

September 2, 2020, 8:03 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

Metadata

Notes

Prior to April 10, 2020, Oklahoma reported "Positive (Out-of-State)" results. We excluded these figures from our data, as we assumed these individuals were isolated outside the state.

Oklahoma noted that reported Total cases numbers for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

August 25, 2020, 4:02 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

Metadata

Notes

Executive Order Reports first reported comprehensive test results on April 6. We exclude "Positive (Out-of-State)" results, as we assume these are isolated outside the state.

As of April 27, Oklahoma is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested. Due to differences in reporting, the number of negative tests might include inconclusive tests. Oklahoma noted that reported case counts for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues.

On July 21st, Oklahoma did not update the numbers of cases, positive tests, recoveries, or deaths.

July 29, 2020, 4:02 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

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Notes

Executive Order Reports first reported comprehensive test results on April 6. We exclude "Positive (Out-of-State)" results, as we assume these are isolated outside the state. As of April 27, Oklahoma is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested. Due to differences in reporting, the number of negative tests might include inconclusive tests. Oklahoma noted that reported case counts for July 19 and July 20 were inaccurately low due to technical issues. On July 21st, Oklahoma did not update the numbers of cases, positive tests, recoveries, or deaths.

July 28, 2020, 4:02 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

Metadata

Notes

Executive Order Reports first reported comprehensive test results on 4/6. We exclude "Positive (Out-of-State)" results, as we assume these are isolated outside the state. As of April 27, Oklahoma is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested. Due to differences in reporting, the number of negative tests might include inconclusive tests. Oklahoma noted that reported case counts for July 19th and July 20th were inaccurately low due to technical issues. On July 21st, Oklahoma did not update the numbers of cases, positive tests, recoveries, or deaths.

July 21, 2020, 12:02 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

Metadata

Notes

Executive Order Reports first reported comprehensive test results on 4/6. We exclude "Positive (Out-of-State)" results, as we assume these are isolated outside the state. As of April 27, Oklahoma is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested. Due to differences in reporting, the number of negative tests might include inconclusive tests

June 11, 2020, 10:02 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

Metadata

Notes

Executive Order Reports first reported comprehensive test results on 4/6. We exclude "Positive (Out-of-State)" results, as we assume these are isolated outside the state. As of April 27, Oklahoma is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.

June 4, 2020, 6:01 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

Metadata

Notes

Executive Order Reports first reported comprehensive test results on 4/6. We exclude "Positive (Out-of-State)" results, as we assume these are isolated outside the state. As of April 27, Oklahoma is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.

June 4, 2020, 2:01 PM PDT

State COVID websites

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https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

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June 1, 2020, 6:01 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

Metadata

Notes

Executive Order Reports first reported comprehensive test results on 4/6. We exclude "Positive (Out-of-State)" results, as we assume these are isolated outside the state. As of April 27, Oklahoma is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested.

May 29, 2020, 2:01 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

Metadata

Notes

Executive Order Reports first reported comprehensive test results on 4/6. We exclude "Positive (Out-of-State)" results, as we assume these are isolated outside the state. As of April 27, Oklahoma is reporting specimens tested. Because some people may be tested more than once, this number is probably higher than the number of people tested. On May 29th, Oklahoma's number of individuals current in the ICU dropped significantly

April 29, 2020, 6:08 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

Metadata

Notes

Executive Order Reports first reported comprehensive test results on 4/6. We exclude "Positive (Out-of-State)" results, as we assume these are isolated outside the state.

April 25, 2020, 2:01 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

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Notes

Executive Order Detailed Reporting First reported [comprehensive test results] https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/articles/new-data-private-labs-show-tenfold-increase-covid-19-tests-administered-oklahoma-dating on 4/6. We exclude "Positive (Out-of-State)" results as we assume these individuals are isolated outside the state. Last Update time based on the "As of" time below the charts.

April 10, 2020, 9:13 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

Metadata

Notes

First reported [comprehensive test results] https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/articles/new-data-private-labs-show-tenfold-increase-covid-19-tests-administered-oklahoma-dating on 4/6. We exclude "Positive (Out-of-State)" results as we assume these individuals are isolated outside the state. Last Update time based on the "As of" time below the charts.

April 6, 2020, 9:00 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

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Pending = "PUIs pending results." We exclude "Positive (Out-of-State)" results as we assume these individuals are isolated outside the state. Last Update time based on the "As of" time below the charts.

March 27, 2020, 4:44 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

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Notes

Pending = "PUIs pending results." We exclude "Positive (Out-of-State)" results as we assume these individuals are isolated outside the state. Last Update time based on the "As of" time below the charts.

March 25, 2020, 4:00 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

Metadata

Notes

Pending = "PUIs pending results." We exclude "Positive (Out-of-State)" results as we assume these individuals are isolated outside the state. Last Update time based on the "As of" time below the charts.

March 20, 2020, 11:00 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/

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Notes

Pending = "PUIs pending results." Excluding "Positive (Out-of-State)."

March 19, 2020, 4:00 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov

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Notes

Pending = "PUIs pending results." Excluding "Positive (Out-of-State)."

March 17, 2020, 10:17 AM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov

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Notes

Pending = "PUIs pending results." Excluding "Positive (Out-of-State)."

March 16, 2020, 2:20 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov

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Notes

Pending = "PUIs pending results"

March 15, 2020, 2:06 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://www.ok.gov/health/Prevention_and_Preparedness/Acute_Disease_Service/Disease_Information/Coronavirus_Disease_2019/Oklahoma_Response_to_Coronavirus_Disease_2019/index.html

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Pending = "PUIs pending results"

March 14, 2020, 3:56 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://www.ok.gov/health/Prevention_and_Preparedness/Acute_Disease_Service/Disease_Information/Coronavirus_Disease_2019/Oklahoma_Response_to_Coronavirus_Disease_2019/index.html

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March 12, 2020, 9:01 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://www.ok.gov/health/Prevention_and_Preparedness/Acute_Disease_Service/Disease_Information/Coronavirus_Disease_2019/Oklahoma_Response_to_Coronavirus_Disease_2019/index.html

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We’ve included Pending in our Total tested number.

March 12, 2020, 2:21 PM PDT

State COVID websites

Primary site
https://www.ok.gov/health/Prevention_and_Preparedness/Acute_Disease_Service/Disease_Information/Coronavirus_Disease_2019/Oklahoma_Response_to_Coronavirus_Disease_2019/index.html

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