How did COVID-19 affect people in Oklahoma?
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1.31M
16.2K
How many COVID-19 cases were reported during the pandemic in Oklahoma?
In Oklahoma, average new cases per day peaked in January 2022.
7-day average of new cases, January 2020–July 2023
How many COVID-19 deaths were there in Oklahoma during the pandemic?
In Oklahoma, COVID-19 deaths peaked in November 2022.
7-day average of new deaths, January 2020–July 2023
Which county had the most cases and deaths in the state?
Total cases and deaths by county.
January 2020–July 2023
| 1. | Oklahoma County | 247,600 |
| 2. | Tulsa County | 215,600 |
| 3. | Cleveland County | 101,900 |
| 4. | Canadian County | 48,900 |
| 5. | Comanche County | 39,700 |
| 6. | Rogers County | 32,100 |
| 7. | Wagoner County | 27,400 |
| 8. | Pottawatomie County | 27,300 |
| 9. | Muskogee County | 24,800 |
| 10. | Payne County | 23,700 |
How many people are vaccinated in Oklahoma?
Percent of people receiving at least one dose or fully vaccinated, May 2023
How many COVID-19 vaccine doses have been delivered and administered in Oklahoma?
Delivered and administered vaccine doses, January 2021—May 2023
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