Oklahoma COVID-19 numbers rise to 17

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OKLAHOMA CITY - Seventeen cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Oklahoma According to the Oklahoma Department of Health, as of Tuesday, March 17, there have been 17 positive cases of COVID-19 in Oklahoma. According to age grouping, 8 are in the 18-49 range, five fall in the 50-64 age range, and four are 65 and older. Broken down by gender, six are female and 11 are male.

These positive cases have been identified in the following counties: Jackson, Canadian, Cleveland, Oklahoma, Payne, Pawnee, and Tulsa. To date, 247 Oklahomans have tested negative (for COVID-19), and 82 are awaiting test results. Additional information will be posted as it becomes updated.