Friday, April 10, 2020

Impact of coronavirus on Oklahomans of color unclear with incomplete data

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COVID-19 IN OKLAHOMA

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Impact of coronavirus on Oklahomans of color unclear with incomplete data
Until recently, the health department used a COVID-19 test form with an optional inquiry for race and ethnicity. Less than 25 percent of people answered.


As unemployment continues record rise, state works to fix claim system unprepared for surge
"The numbers are so stunning, there’s nothing to compare it with historically. I just wouldn’t feel safe to characterize it as this is high as it’s going to go."


Tracking the spread of the virus
There were 1,684 confirmed cases as of April 9. At least 80 people have died.


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