Template:COVID-19 pandemic data/Oklahoma medical cases by county

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COVID-19 pandemic medical cases in Oklahoma by county
County[a] Cases[b][c] Deaths[d] Population[e] Cases / 100k
77 / 77 1,306,350 18,252 3,956,971 33,013.9
Adair 9,983 62 22,194 44,980.6
Alfalfa 1,896 9 5,702 33,251.5
Atoka 4,773 35 13,758 34,692.5
Beaver 1,200 9 5,311 22,594.6
Beckham 7,345 75 21,859 33,601.7
Blaine 2,971 30 9,429 31,509.2
Bryan 17,609 108 47,995 36,689.2
Caddo 10,348 132 28,762 35,978.0
Canadian 48,889 295 148,306 32,965.0
Carter 19,657 193 48,111 40,857.6
Cherokee 17,812 118 48,657 36,607.3
Choctaw 5,113 51 14,672 34,848.7
Cimarron 720 2 2,137 33,692.1
Cleveland 101,912 609 284,014 35,882.7
Coal 2,154 20 5,495 39,199.3
Comanche 39,666 311 120,749 32,850.0
Cotton 1,705 23 5,666 30,091.8
Craig 6,101 33 14,142 43,141.0
Creek 23,136 263 71,522 32,348.1
Custer 9,867 129 29,003 34,020.6
Delaware 13,936 161 43,009 32,402.5
Dewey 1,254 19 4,891 25,638.9
Ellis 1,048 6 3,859 27,157.3
Garfield 18,276 212 61,056 29,933.2
Garvin 8,812 100 27,711 31,799.6
Grady 17,386 185 55,834 31,138.7
Grant 1,264 8 4,333 29,171.5
Greer 1,615 25 5,712 28,273.8
Harmon 917 7 2,653 34,564.6
Harper 844 10 3,688 22,885.0
Haskell 3,418 29 12,627 27,069.0
Hughes 3,150 44 13,279 23,721.7
Jackson 8,342 86 24,530 34,007.3
Jefferson 1,611 20 6,002 26,841.1
Johnston 3,974 47 11,085 35,850.2
Kay 15,903 166 43,538 36,526.7
Kingfisher 4,891 54 15,765 31,024.4
Kiowa 2,440 41 8,708 28,020.2
Latimer 2,754 23 10,073 27,340.4
Le Flore 15,726 89 49,853 31,544.7
Lincoln 10,140 112 34,877 29,073.6
Logan 13,782 115 48,011 28,705.9
Love 4,011 29 10,253 39,120.3
Major 2,577 32 7,629 33,779.0
Marshall 5,772 28 16,931 34,091.3
Mayes 13,515 126 41,100 32,883.2
McClain 15,012 106 40,474 37,090.5
McCurtain 9,846 129 32,832 29,989.0
McIntosh 5,597 94 19,596 28,562.0
Murray 5,396 53 14,073 38,342.9
Muskogee 24,775 262 67,997 36,435.4
Noble 3,658 30 11,131 32,863.2
Nowata 3,270 29 10,076 32,453.4
Okfuskee 4,281 47 11,993 35,695.8
Oklahoma 247,602 1,887 797,434 31,049.8
Okmulgee 11,872 141 38,465 30,864.4
Osage 14,108 127 46,963 30,040.7
Ottawa 11,810 101 31,127 37,941.3
Pawnee 5,144 66 16,376 31,411.8
Payne 23,679 117 81,784 28,953.1
Pittsburg 14,096 158 43,654 32,290.3
Pontotoc 17,104 101 38,284 44,676.6
Pottawatomie 27,319 195 72,592 37,633.6
Pushmataha 3,316 40 11,096 29,884.6
Roger Mills 1,133 12 3,583 31,621.5
Rogers 32,095 293 92,459 34,712.7
Seminole 7,909 105 24,258 32,603.7
Sequoyah 13,103 89 41,569 31,521.1
Stephens 13,602 144 43,143 31,527.7
Texas 7,066 39 19,983 35,360.1
Tillman 1,844 24 7,250 25,434.5
Tulsa 215,637 1,694 651,552 33,095.9
Wagoner 27,386 207 81,289 33,689.7
Washington 15,972 200 51,527 30,997.3
Washita 3,371 31 10,916 30,881.3
Woods 2,759 26 8,793 31,377.2
Woodward 6,221 51 20,211 30,780.3
Final update May 4, 2023, with data through the previous day
Data is publicly reported by Oklahoma State Department of Health[1]
  1. ^ County where individuals with a positive case reside. Location of diagnosis and treatment may vary.
  2. ^ Reported confirmed cases. Actual case numbers are probably higher.
  3. ^ Includes 152 cases from unknown counties.
  4. ^ Includes 7,373 deaths from unknown counties.
  5. ^ July 2019 population estimate from "U.S. Census Bureau Quick Facts: Oklahoma". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved June 8, 2020.
  1. ^ "Coronavirus". Oklahoma State Department of Health. Retrieved May 4, 2023.