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Oklahoma Coronavirus Cases Rise To 6,229 | The Oklahoma Eagle

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As more Oklahomans get back to their normal way of life, health officials say COVID-19 is still spreading in some communities.

On Wednesday morning, data from the Oklahoma State Department of Health shows that the state has had 6,229 confirmed cases of COVID-19 since March.

So far, officials say 322 Oklahoma patients have died and 962 people have been hospitalized.

If you have been in an area where the coronavirus is known to be spreading or been around a COVID-19 patient and develop symptoms, you are asked to call your doctor ahead of time and warn them that you might have been exposed to the virus.

Officials say that 80 to 85 percent of cases of COVID-19 have been mild, similar to a cold or the flu.

Source: The Oklahoma Eagle

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