The Oklahoma State Department of Health released their weekly epidemiology report on Wednesday.
Data shows that throughout the week of September 5-11, 15,818 new COVID-19 cases, 19,385 recoveries and 232 deaths were documented. Since early 2020, 33,458 individuals in the state have been hospitalized due to COVID. CDC COVID Data Tracker lists that 47,940 individuals have been tested in the last 7 days. The average age of cases was 39 years and average age of individuals who died was 74 years. The youngest case was less than a year old while the oldest case was 100+ years. The youngest to die from COVID was less than 15 years while the oldest to die was 100+ years.
From September 7-13, 59,491 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered. This includes at least 23,885 rounds of the first dose and 30,746 Oklahomans becoming fully vaccinated. As of Wednesday, September 8, 1,768,580 Oklahomans are fully vaccinated.
For Kay County, 49.8% of the population has received at least one dose of the vaccine, which is a .6% increase compared to last week. The percentage of fully vaccinated individuals in the county is 41%, which is a 1.1% increase from last week. For fully vaccinated percentages for surrounding counties, Grant is at 41.7%, Garfield at 47.7%, Noble at 60%, Pawnee at 47.9% and Osage at 31.8%.
So far for September, the amount of vaccinated people who got COVID, also referred to as “Breakthrough Cases” is 718. The number of unvaccinated COVID-19 cases to occur so far this month is 16,997. As for hospitalizations, the number of non-vaccinated people hospitalized in the last 30 days due to COVID is 2,694, the number of vaccinated people hospitalized is 195 and 81 partially vaccinated individuals.
The Delta variant has been the dominant form of COVID at Oklahoma’s with 3,374 cases since January. As for other variants since January, there have been 471 of the Alpha variant, 7 of the Beta variant, 24 of the Gamma variant, 2 of the Eta variant, 15 of the Iota variant, 1 of the Kappa variant, 45 of the Lambda variant and 15 of the Mu variant.