1,204 more Oklahoma residents test positive for COVID-19; 0 New virus-related deaths reported


Sunday July 26, 2020, 11:05 am

By: News 9, News On 6

OKLAHOMA CITY –

As of Saturday, 1,204 new cases of coronavirus were reported and no new deaths were reported in the state, according to daily figures released by the Oklahoma State Department of Health.

A total of 31,285 Oklahoma residents tested positive for COVID-19 and the total number of deaths remained at 496, the state health department said Sunday.

So far, 24,698 Oklahomans have recovered from the virus with 645 more cases considered recovered since Saturday. Health officials said recovered means the patient is not hospitalized or deceased and it has been 14 days since the onset of symptoms or the report.

On July 15, Governor Kevin Stitt said he had tested positive for COVID-19, making him the first governor of the country to test positive for the virus. He has since released video updates on his health and quarantine.

Oklahoma reported its first virus-related infant death on July 12. The girl was the daughter of a 13-year-old soldier stationed at Fort Sill.

Shortly after the girl’s death report, State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister recommended that all Oklahomans wear face masks to allow for the safe reopening of schools in the fall.

On June 30, Stitt wore a face mask and “encouraged” Oklahoma residents to follow CDC guidelines for face masks.

Plus: Governor Stitt recommends wearing face masks during COVID-19 in-state update

On April 28, Stitt said that anyone who wanted to have a COVID-19 test could do it even if they have no symptoms.

Related: Governor Stitt presents the state’s coronavirus figures to show that Oklahoma is ready to reopen

The state health department advises anyone with COVID-19 symptoms, such as shortness of breath, fever, or cough, to stay home and limit person-to-person engagement.

Related: OSDH: 965 more Oklahoma residents test positive for COVID-19; 12 new virus-related deaths reported

The state coronavirus hotline is 877-215-8336 or 211. For a list of coronavirus links and resources (COVID-19), click here.