The Oklahoma State Department of Health says there are now 9,706 coronavirus cases in Oklahoma since the pandemic began.
There were 352 new positive cases reported since Thursday.
The state's first positive case was reported on March 6.
OSDH says there were three new coronavirus-related deaths reported in Oklahoma, bringing the total deaths in the state to 367. The new deaths are in Tulsa, Comanche and Muskogee Counties.
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Health officials say 1,209 people have been hospitalized due to the coronavirus. More than 264,000 people have tested negative.
OSDH said Friday that 7,212 Oklahomans have recovered from COVID-19.
There are 125 new confirmed coronavirus cases in Tulsa County since Thursday, bringing the county total to 2,070 cases. This is the highest single-day increase for the county since the pandemic began.
For most people, COVID-19 causes mild or moderate symptoms that clear up in two to three weeks. But for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness and lead to death.
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