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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020
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Hospital StatusInformation provided through survey of Oklahoma hospitals as reported
to OSDH as of the time of this report. Response rate affects data.
ICU Beds Available: 318 of 842 (38%)
Medical Surgery Beds Available: 2,232 of 5,137 (43%)
Operating Room Beds Available: 412 of 587 (70%)
Pediatric Beds Available: 322 of 574 (56%)
PICU Beds Available: 29 of 78 (37%)
Ventilators Available: 807 of 999 (81%)
Negative Flow rooms Available: 546 of 897 (61%)Overall hospital
occupancy status: 4,598 (Hospital census as of previous midnight)
COVID-19 Cases Currently Hospitalized: 63 (49 in ICU)
Persons Under Investigation in Hospital: 104 (28 in ICU)
Persons seen in Hospital (during the 24 hr. reporting period),Self-quarantined: 471
Average Days of Personal Protective Equipment(PPE): 15.8
Days of PPE range from 0 to 79. The median stock on hand in days for Oklahoma County and Tulsa County acute hospitals are 10 and 20 respectively.
COVID-19 Testing* Supplies Availability: 65,406
Testing:**Total Positive Specimen: 6,221
Total Number of Specimens Tested to Date: 140,262Percent Positive: 4.4%
COVID-19 Status: See Page 2
Hospital Reporting
ComplianceBed Survey:
86%Ventilator/PPE
Survey: 82%
Data shown are preliminary and subject to change as additional information is obtained.
*number of COVID-19 collection kits available for use at the hospital to collect specimens for testing.
**Total counts may not reflect unique individuals.
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
COVID-19 StatusInformation provided through the OSDH Acute Disease Service’s daily surveillance report.
Cases* Deaths Recovered**Newly Reported Cases: 88 Newly Reported Deaths: 0 New Recovered: 25
Previous Cases: 5,310 Previous Deaths: 288 Previous Recovered: 3,983
Total Cases:(Active Cases):
5,398 (1,102)
Total Deaths: 288 Total Recovered: 4,008
**Recovered: Currently not hospitalized or deceased and 14 days after onset/report.
COVID-19 Cases by Age GroupingAge Group Cases Deaths
0-4 67 0
5-17 183 0
18-35 1,326 4
36-49 1,204 6
50-64 1,226 50
65+ 1,392 228
Mean: 49.6 74.8
Cases by Race/Ethnicity(12.7% did not report race,
14.2% did not report ethnicity)
Deaths by Race/Ethnicity(4.5% did not report race,
9.4% did not report ethnicity)
American Indian/ Alaska Native Only: 6.2%
American Indian/ Alaska Native Only: 7.3%
Asian or Pacific Islander Only: 2.6%
Asian or Pacific Islander Only: 0.7%
Black Only: 8.5% Black Only: 8.0%White Only: 66.1% White Only: 77.1%
Other & Multiple Races: 4.0% Other & Multiple Races: 2.4%Hispanic or Latino: (can be any race)
18.0% Hispanic or Latino: (can be any race)
2.4%
Cases by Gender
Female: 53.6%
Male: 46.4%
Deaths by Gender
Female: 47.6%
Male: 52.4%
Data shown are preliminary and subject to change as additional information is obtained.
*Case: Meets confirmatory laboratory evidence.
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
COVID-19 Status(continued)
Information provided through the OSDH Acute Disease Service’s daily surveillance report.
Hospitalized Ever:(includes discharged, deceased,
currently hospitalized and recovered)
885
� Average age of cases hospitalized 64.9
� Average age of cases not hospitalized 46.6
Cases either reported working in or having direct patient care in a health
care or long term care setting: 16.0% (864)
72.9% of deceased cases had at least one comorbidity (diabetes, heart disease or circulatory disease, chronic lung disease, liver disease, or renal failure)
139 deceased Long Term Care/Nursing Home cases
OSDH PPE on hand (Rounded to the nearest thousand)
Information from Strategic National Stockpile Inventory Report
Total Face Shields/ Eye Protection: 337,000
Total Masks (N95): 212,000Total KN95 Masks: 1,587,000
Total Gowns/Coveralls: 476,000 Total Surgical/ Procedure Masks: 5,482,000Total Gloves: 3,645,000
OSDH Ventilators on handTotal Ventilators: 219
Total Ventilators Circuits: 160
Individual Lab Statistics: See Page 4
Data shown are preliminary and subject to change as additional information is obtained.
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
LABORATORY
NUMBER OF SPECIMENS RECEIVED
NUMBER OF SPECIMENS REPORTED
NUMBER OF SPECIMENS CURRENTLY
PENDING
NUMBER OF POSITIVE SPECIMENS REPORTED
NUMBER OF NEGATIVE
SPECIMENS REPORTED
Access Medical Center- Blue Starr 3 3 0 1 2
Access Medical Center-NW Expressway
26 26 0 0 26
Access Medical Center-Riverside 0 0 0 0 0
Alliance Health Midwest 11 11 0 0 11
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF
TOXICOLOGY, INC0 0 0 0 0
Anadarko Indian Health Center* 12 12 0 0 12
ARUP LABORATORIES 0 0 0 0 0
Assurance Scientific Laboratories 0 0 0 0 0
Attis Federal Labs, LLC & dba Wellness
Labs*0 0 0 0 0
Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health
Center*5 5 0 0 5
Cherokee Nation W.W. Hastings
Hospital12 12 0 0 12
Chickasaw Nation Medical Center 11 11 0 0 11
Individual Lab Statistics Testing Status as of Midnight May 17, 2020
Information provided through survey of laboratories as reported to OSDH as of the time of this report.
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
LABORATORY
NUMBER OF SPECIMENS RECEIVED
NUMBER OF SPECIMENS REPORTED
NUMBER OF SPECIMENS CURRENTLY
PENDING
NUMBER OF POSITIVE SPECIMENS REPORTED
NUMBER OF NEGATIVE
SPECIMENS REPORTED
Choctaw Nation Healthcare Center 8 8 0 0 8
Citizen Potawatomie Nation Health
Services*0 0 0 0 0
Claremore Indian Hospital 3 3 0 0 3
CLASSEN URGENT CARE CLINIC, LLC 0 0 0 0 0
Classen Urgent Care, Norman 0 0 0 0 0
Clinical Pathology Laboratories, Inc. 1 226 2,399 3 223
Comanche County Memorial Hospital 25 25 0 0 25
CPN West Clinic* 2 2 0 1 1
Creek Nation Community Hospital 1 1 0 0 1
DHS PHS Indian Health Center, Clinic
Lab*5 5 0 1 4
Gamma Healthcare 16 16 0 1 15
IMMY Labs 10 1 10 0 1
KICKAPOO TRIBAL HEALTH CENTER LABORATORY*
19 19 0 0 19
Koweta Indian Health Facility* 2 2 0 0 42
LabCorp 87 87 0 2 85
Individual Lab Statistics Testing Status as of Midnight May 17, 2020
(continued)
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
LABORATORY
NUMBER OF SPECIMENS RECEIVED
NUMBER OF SPECIMENS REPORTED
NUMBER OF SPECIMENS CURRENTLY
PENDING
NUMBER OF POSITIVE SPECIMENS REPORTED
NUMBER OF NEGATIVE
SPECIMENS REPORTED
LI-SI-WI-NWI Health Inc* 1 1 0 0 1
Medical Diagnostic Laboratories 0 277 0 1 276
Mercy Hospital OKC 106 40 93 3 37
Muscogee Creek Nation Medical
Center2 2 0 0 2
Norman Regional Health System 113 102 21 1 101
Oklahoma City VA Health Care System 17 17 0 0 17
Oklahoma Medicine Laboratory 104 104 0 0 104
Oklahoma State University
Laboratory58 1,307 283 76 1,224
OSDH County Health Departments 0 0 0 0 0
OSDH Public Health Laboratory 185 205 863 37 166
PHS Indian Hospital 4 4 0 0 4
Red Arrow Analytical Laboratorie, LLC 0 0 0 0 0
Regional Medical Laboratory 126 385 97 4 381
Reynolds Army Health Clinic 3 0 7 0 0
Individual Lab Statistics Testing Status as of Midnight May 17, 2020
(continued)
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
Individual Lab Statistics Testing Status as of Midnight May 17, 2020
(continued)
LABORATORY
NUMBER OF SPECIMENS RECEIVED
NUMBER OF SPECIMENS REPORTED
NUMBER OF SPECIMENS CURRENTLY
PENDING
NUMBER OF POSITIVE SPECIMENS REPORTED
NUMBER OF NEGATIVE
SPECIMENS REPORTED
Saint Francis Health System 165 139 26 6 133
Sam Hider Health Center* 1 1 0 0 1
Sapulpa Indian Health Center* 5 5 0 1 4
Southwest Regional PCR Laboratory dba
MicroGen DX 2,339 2,339 0 0 2,339
SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital 39 39 0 1 38
Three Rivers Health Center - Cherokee
Nation*0 0 0 0 0
Vinita Health Center - Cherokee Nation* 0 0 0 0 0
Viracor Eurofins 244 244 0 7 236
Wah-Zha-Zhi Health Center* 0 0 0 0 0
TOTALS 3,771 5,686 3,799 146 5,570
The totals include laboratory information provided to OSDH as of the time of the report. As a result, counts are subject to change. Total counts may not reflect unique individuals.*Closed Weekends
**No Data Available At Time of Report***Labs validating test method - waiting to test
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
LABORATORY
TOTAL CUMULATIVE
NUMBER OF POSITIVE
SPECIMENS TO DATE
TOTAL CUMULATIVE NUMBER OF
NEGATIVE SPECIMENS TO
DATE
TOTAL CUMULATIVE NUMBER OF SPECIMENS
TESTED TO DATE
TOTAL NUMBER OF TESTS
AVAILABLE
TOTAL NUMBER OF
TESTS ON ORDER
Access Medical Center- Blue Starr 21 410 431 36 0
Access Medical Center-NW Expressway
5 365 370 80 0
Access Medical Center-Riverside 4 105 109 117 0
Alliance Health Midwest 11 263 274 239 120
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF
TOXICOLOGY, INC135 3,174 3,309 2 2
Anadarko Indian Health Center* 11 91 102 350 0
ARUP LABORATORIES 1 33 34 0 0
Assurance Scientific Laboratories 44 600 651 15,000 0
Attis Federal Labs, LLC & dba Wellness
Labs*0 35 35 50 0
Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health
Center*12 117 129 1,465 0
Cherokee Nation W.W. Hastings
Hospital2 198 201 195 0
Chickasaw Nation Medical Center 2 477 479 APPROX 1400 SHIPPED BY IHS
Choctaw Nation Clinic - Durant* 0 108 108
Choctaw Nation Clinic - Idabel* 2 57 59
Choctaw Nation Clinic - McAlester* 3 205 208
Testing Status as of Midnight May 17, 2020Information provided through survey of laboratories as reported to OSDH as of the time of this report.
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
LABORATORY
TOTAL CUMULATIVE
NUMBER OF POSITIVE
SPECIMENS TO DATE
TOTAL CUMULATIVE NUMBER OF
NEGATIVE SPECIMENS TO
DATE
TOTAL CUMULATIVE NUMBER OF SPECIMENS
TESTED TO DATE
TOTAL NUMBER OF TESTS
AVAILABLE
TOTAL NUMBER OF
TESTS ON ORDER
Choctaw Nation Healthcare Center 0 265 265 441 0
Citizen Potawatomie Nation Health
Services*0 28 28 225 0
Claremore Indian Hospital 2 180 186 554 0
Clinical Pathology Laboratories, Inc. 315 6,167 6,482 43,052 10,340
Clinton Indian Health Center* - closed
Sunday only1 105 106
Comanche County Memorial Hospital 11 404 415 110 0
CPN West Clinic* 2 33 35 388 0Creek Nation
Community Hospital 2 57 59 327 0
DHS PHS Indian Health Center, Clinic
Lab*3 38 41 182 0
Diagnostic Laboratory of Oklahoma**
0 579 579
DLO Transplant Immunology Laboratory**
201 5,658 5,859
El Reno Indian Health Center* 2 26 28
Gamma Healthcare 78 647 725 4,000 0IMMY Labs 340 4,242 4,605 3,500 0
KICKAPOO TRIBAL HEALTH CENTER LABORATORY*
0 127 127 215 0
Testing Status as of Midnight May 17, 2020(continued)
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
LABORATORY
TOTAL CUMULATIVE
NUMBER OF POSITIVE
SPECIMENS TO DATE
TOTAL CUMULATIVE NUMBER OF
NEGATIVE SPECIMENS TO
DATE
TOTAL CUMULATIVE NUMBER OF SPECIMENS
TESTED TO DATE
TOTAL NUMBER OF TESTS
AVAILABLE
TOTAL NUMBER OF
TESTS ON ORDER
Koweta Indian Health Facility* 0 42 42 191 42
LabCorp 435 8,859 9,304 na naLifeHope Labs** 1 3 4
LI-SI-WI-NWI Health Inc* 1 31 33 213 0
MCI Diagnostic Center** 63 1,712 1,775
Medical Diagnostic Laboratories 249 6,220 6,469 900 0
Mercy Hospital OKC 48 794 842 421 93Muscogee Creek Nation Medical
Center0 162 165 730 0
Norman Regional Health System 19 1,394 1,413 4,960 21
Oklahoma City VA Health Care System 14 550 564 37 200
Oklahoma Medicine Laboratory 62 4,105 4,167 5,744 11,897
Oklahoma State University
Laboratory1,168 30,282 31,779 4,630 174,000
OSDH County Health Departments 5 199 204 1,450 1,200
OSDH Public Health Laboratory 1,049 7,376 8,425 8,606 0
Perkins Family Clinic* 0 71 73
PHS Indian Hospital 3 178 181 396 0Red Arrow Analytical
Laboratorie, LLC 0 0 0 1,920 0
Testing Status as of Midnight May 17, 2020(continued)
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
LABORATORY
TOTAL CUMULATIVE
NUMBER OF POSITIVE
SPECIMENS TO DATE
TOTAL CUMULATIVE NUMBER OF
NEGATIVE SPECIMENS TO
DATE
TOTAL CUMULATIVE NUMBER OF SPECIMENS
TESTED TO DATE
TOTAL NUMBER OF TESTS
AVAILABLE
TOTAL NUMBER OF
TESTS ON ORDER
Regional Medical Laboratory 1,068 21,080 22,148 28,666 10,000
Reynolds Army Health Clinic 20 1,688 1,708 1,881 1,020
Rubin White Health Clinic* 0 67 67
Saint Francis Health System 600 9,618 10,218 3,454 39
Sam Hider Health Center* 0 2 2 19 0
Sapulpa Indian Health Center* 1 6 7 220 0
Southwest Regional PCR Laboratory dba
MicroGen DX 128 11,393 11,521 75,000 75,000
SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital 22 1,117 1,139 300 To be
determinedThree Rivers Health Center - Cherokee
Nation*0 3 3 29 0
USPHS Indian Health Center* 1 195 196
Vinita Health Center - Cherokee Nation* 0 21 21 59 0
Viracor Eurofins 53 1,617 1,673 10,000 0Wah-Zha-Zhi Health
Center* 1 79 80 107 0
Totals 6,221 133,658 140,262 220,461 283,974
The totals include laboratory information provided to OSDH as of the time of the report. As a result, counts are subject to change. Total counts may not reflect unique individuals.
*Closed Weekends**No Data Available At Time of Report. Data is carried over from previous reports **Labs Validating Test Method - Waiting to Test.
Testing Status as of Midnight May 17, 2020(continued)
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
LABORATORY
AVERAGE NUMBER OF SPECIMENS
THAT CAN BE
PROCESSED (REPORTED)
PER DAY REAGENTS ON ORDER
WHAT RATE-LIMITING RESOURCE IS PREVENTING YOUR LAB
FROM MAXIMIZING CAPACITY
Access Medical Center- Blue Starr 30 Yes None
Access Medical Center-NW Expressway 48 0 gowns masks
Access Medical Center-Riverside 24 0 Not being able to obtain collection
supplies due to shortage.
Alliance Health Midwest 80 swabs and media collection kits/media availability
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF TOXICOLOGY, INC 2,500-3,000 0 supplies - swabs and collection
devices
Anadarko Indian Health Center* 15 0
ARUP LABORATORIES 0 0 0
Assurance Scientific Laboratories 4,000 yes instrumentation
Attis Federal Labs, LLC & dba Wellness Labs* 15 0 not 24 hours, 2 techs
Cherokee Nation Outpatient Health Center* 48 0
Due to the unknown factor of test kit availability our system has chosen to limit testing to only our critically ill (inpatient population) and health
care workers.
Cherokee Nation W.W. Hastings Hospital 148 0
Due to the unknown factor of test kit availability our system has chosen to limit testing to only our critically ill (inpatient population) and health
care workers.
Chickasaw Nation Medical Center 100 N/A supply chain concerns
Testing Status as of Midnight May 17, 2020Information provided through survey of laboratories as reported to OSDH as of the time of this report.
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
LABORATORY
AVERAGE NUMBER OF SPECIMENS
THAT CAN BE
PROCESSED (REPORTED)
PER DAY REAGENTS ON ORDER
WHAT RATE-LIMITING RESOURCE IS PREVENTING YOUR LAB
FROM MAXIMIZING CAPACITY
Choctaw Nation Healthcare Center 60 0 ABILITY TO ORDER REAGENTS FOR
TESTING.
Citizen Potawatomie Nation Health Services* 15 0 N/A
Claremore Indian Hospital 192 0 na
CLASSEN URGENT CARE CLINIC, LLC 0 0 subjects
Classen Urgent Care, Norman 0 0 SUBJECTS
Clinical Pathology Laboratories, Inc. 1,500 10,340 na
Comanche County Memorial Hospital 100 160 kits Reagent shipment and availability
along with collection kits
CPN West Clinic* 15 0 N/A
Creek Nation Community Hospital 72 0
DHS PHS Indian Health Center, Clinic Lab* 15 IHS drop shipment NONE
Gamma Healthcare 600 none none
IMMY Labs 350 0 Our current rate limiters are a lack
of trained personnel to operate multiple shifts and the supplies to
process that many samples in a day.
KICKAPOO TRIBAL HEALTH CENTER LABORATORY* 32 0 We have only one instrument and
can only perform 4 tests in an hour.
Koweta Indian Health Facility* 21 na na
LabCorp na na na
Testing Status as of Midnight May 17, 2020(continued)
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
LABORATORY
AVERAGE NUMBER OF SPECIMENS
THAT CAN BE
PROCESSED (REPORTED)
PER DAY REAGENTS ON ORDER
WHAT RATE-LIMITING RESOURCE IS PREVENTING YOUR LAB
FROM MAXIMIZING CAPACITY
LI-SI-WI-NWI Health Inc* 36 0 ONLY OPEN FOR 9 HOURS
Medical Diagnostic Laboratories 900 0 Extraction kits- QIAcube HT (part
#57731)
Mercy Hospital OKC 800 1000 Reagent Availability
Muscogee Creek Nation Medical Center 72 0 Staffing to report data to various
government agencies
Norman Regional Health System 200 0
Reagent allocation to state health lab or reference labs. Personnel is
not an issue. We are just waiting for reagents to be able to get testing done for patients. I would love to be able to utilize the Panther for
testing.
Oklahoma City VA Health Care System 20 200
We use Cepheid GeneXpert COVID-19 kits and supplies and it is limited. We are depending on
VA Health Care System to provide us with additional kits. We are also
sending tests to reference labs.
Oklahoma Medicine Laboratory 307 1,755
Oklahoma State University Laboratory 800 2
OSDH County Health Departments 150 0
Abbott ID NOW can only process 3-4 patient samples/hour during the
week.
Testing Status as of Midnight May 17, 2020(continued)
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
LABORATORY
AVERAGE NUMBER OF SPECIMENS
THAT CAN BE
PROCESSED (REPORTED)
PER DAY REAGENTS ON ORDER
WHAT RATE-LIMITING RESOURCE IS PREVENTING YOUR LAB
FROM MAXIMIZING CAPACITY
OSDH Public Health Laboratory 300
5/14/20 Order: No ETA, items may be reduced
based on availability 10 boxes ER-38 Human
Specimen Control 10 boxes ER-35 CDC
2019nCoV real-time PCR Panel 10 boxes ER-34 ABI
TaqPath enzyme 2 box ER-33 Qiagen AVL Buffer 20 boxes ER-31 Qiagen
Viral RNA Mini Kits
Consistent supply of adequate reagents / consumables optimized for EUA assays. Improved steady
supply of Cepheid Xpert Xpress SARS CoV-2 EUA assay. Access to Holigic
Panther Aptima SARSCoV-2 EUA test. More ABI 7500 Fast Dx real-time PCR
instruments (2 ordered 5-8-20).
PHS Indian Hospital 96 0 REAGENT, FEDERAL SITE ALLOCATION
Red Arrow Analytical Laboratorie, LLC 1,500 960
Availability of testing reagents from supplier. But, LVT to be completed today, and patient testing to begin.
Regional Medical Laboratory 1,000Abbott amp kits, prep
kits, pipette tips. Diasorin amp kits.
PCR supplies are limited, but we usually receive 3-6k patients tests
worth of reagent each week. The new Panther platform uses a
different collection device, and we are attempting to roll it out to clients
ASAP so that this platform can be integrated into the current workflow
of our other COVID PCR tests.
Reynolds Army Health Clinic 720 2,200
Saint Francis Health System 279 2,500 Availability of Reagents and Collection supplies.
Sam Hider Health Center* 24 0
Due to the unknown factor of test kit availability our system has chosen to limit testing to only our critically ill (inpatient population) and health
care workers.
Testing Status as of Midnight May 17, 2020(continued)
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
LABORATORY
AVERAGE NUMBER OF SPECIMENS
THAT CAN BE
PROCESSED (REPORTED)
PER DAY REAGENTS ON ORDER
WHAT RATE-LIMITING RESOURCE IS PREVENTING YOUR LAB
FROM MAXIMIZING CAPACITY
Sapulpa Indian Health Center* 21 0
Southwest Regional PCR Laboratory dba MicroGen DX 4,000 75,000
MicroGen DX is operating at 100% capacity. The limiting factors are
testing equipment, laboratory space, and personnel.
SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital 40 CEPHEID cartridges and
viral transport media Supplies on allocation
Three Rivers Health Center - Cherokee Nation* 24 0
Due to the unknown factor of test kit availability our system has chosen to limit testing to only our critically ill (inpatient population) and health
care workers.
Vinita Health Center - Cherokee Nation* 24 0
Due to the unknown factor of test kit availability our system has chosen to limit testing to only our critically ill (inpatient population) and health
care workers.
Viracor Eurofins 3,000 0 N/A Note - one inconclusive RT-PCR CoV2 sample 17May2020
Wah-Zha-Zhi Health Center* 30 0
Time. We will once again start using the Abbott ID Now but
only for symptomatic patients. If presumptive negative then another swab will be collected and referred
to a reference laboratory.
*Closed weekends.
**No Data Available At Time of Report.
***Labs validating test method - waiting to test
Testing Status as of Midnight May 17, 2020(continued)
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
County Cases DeathsBlaine 1 0
Caddo 48 9
Canadian 12 0
Cleveland 195 25
Comanche 3 0
Craig 2 0
Creek 3 0
Custer 3 0
Delaware 70 16
Dewey 2 0
Garfield 3 0
Garvin 1 0
Grady 3 0
Greer 48 6
Jackson 3 0
Kay 1 0
Kingfisher 2 0
Kiowa 2 0
Le Flore 1 0
Lincoln 1 1
Logan 2 0
COVID-19 LTC or Nursing Home Associated Cases by CountyStatus as of Midnight May 17, 2020
Information provided through the OSDH Acute Disease Service’s LTC surveillance report.
Continued on next page
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
COVID-19 LTC or Nursing Home Associated Cases by County(continued)
County Cases DeathsMajor 1 1
Marshall 2 0
Mayes 1 0
McClain 53 2
Muskogee 4 0
Nowata 5 0
Oklahoma 273 21
Okmulgee 1 0
Osage 35 6
Ottawa 8 0
Pittsburg 12 2
Pottawatomie 7 0
Rogers 8 2
Seminole 8 0
Stephens 3 0
Texas 5 1
Tillman 13 1
Tulsa 116 11
Wagoner 58 11
Washington 161 24
Total 1,180 139
Data contained in this report are preliminary and may be subject to change.
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
Facility Name Cases
Cases
DeathsResident Staff TotalAberdeen Heights Assisted Living 1 3 4 0Accel at Crystal Park 10 4 14 5Adams PARC Post Acute Recovery Center 32 48 80 7Arbor House Assisted Living Center - Norman 2 0 2 1Ashbrook Village 0 1 1 0Baptist Village of Oklahoma City 0 1 1 0Bartlesville Health and Rehabilitation Community 58 32 90 17
Beacon Ridge 0 1 1 0Belfair of McAlester 1 1 2 0Bellevue Health and Rehabilitation 0 1 1 0Binger Nursing and Rehabilitation 31 19 50 9Broadway Manor Nursing Home 1 0 1 0Brookdale Tulsa 71st and Sheridan 6 0 6 0Brookhaven Extensive Care 23 12 35 5Capitol Hill Skilled Nursing and Therapy 35 4 39 6Center of Family Love 1 2 3 0Clinton Therapy & Living Center 0 1 1 0Corn Heritage Village and Rehab 0 1 1 0Coweta Manor Nursing Home 43 13 56 11Cross Timbers Nursing and Rehabilitation 2 1 3 0Dunaway Manor 0 2 2 0Elmwood Manor Nursing Home 1 7 8 0Emerald Square Assisted Living Community 1 1 2 0Epworth Villa Health Services 5 4 9 1Fairmont Skilled Nursing and Therapy 23 20 43 0Family Care Center of Kingston 0 2 2 0
COVID-19 LTC or Nursing Home Associated Cases by Facility and Resident/Staff
Status as of Midnight May 17, 2020Information provided through the OSDH Acute Disease Service’s LTC surveillance report.
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
Facility Name Cases
Cases
DeathsResident Staff TotalFeatherstone Assisted Living Community of Moore 26 8 34 3
First Shamrock Care Center 1 0 1 0Franciscan Villa 26 27 53 6Grace Living Center - Jenks 0 2 2 0Grace Living Center - Mangum 31 21 52 6Grace Living Center - Norman 72 11 83 10Grove Nursing Center 50 28 78 16Heartswortth Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation 1 0 1 0
Hennessey Nursing & Rehab 1 0 1 0Heritage Community 3 0 3 1Heritage Manor 6 8 14 0Heritage Villa Nursing Center 1 0 1 0Heritage at Brandon Place Health and Rehabilitation 14 10 24 1
Hillcrest Nursing Center 7 7 14 1Holiday Heights Healthcare 1 0 1 0Iris Memory Care of Edmond 2 0 2 0Legend at Rivendell Assisted 0 2 2 0Magnolia Creek Skilled Nursing and Therapy 0 1 1 0Maplewood Care Center 1 0 1 0McAlester Nursing & Rehab 6 2 8 1Medical Park West Rehabilitation 0 1 1 0Memorial Nursing Center 9 5 14 1Meridian Nursing Home 1 0 1 0Mid-Del Skilled Nursing and Therapy 1 0 1 0Mitchell Manor 1 0 1 1Noble Health Care Center 2 0 2 0Oak Hills Living Center 1 0 1 1
COVID-19 LTC or Nursing Home Associated Cases by Facility and Resident/Staff
(continued)
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COVID-19 Report May 18, 2020(continued)
Facility Name Cases
Cases
DeathsResident Staff TotalOklahoma Methodist Manor 1 6 7 0Oklahoma Veterans Center, Claremore Division 2 0 2 2Oklahoma Veterans Center, Lawton-Ft. Sill Division 0 1 1 0
Oklahoma Veterans Center, Norman Division 2 2 4 0Oklahoma Veterans Center, Talihina Division 1 0 1 0PARCway Post Acute Recovery 42 37 79 5Ponca City Nursing and Rehabilitation 1 0 1 0Ranchwood Nursing Center 0 1 1 0Seiling Nursing Center 1 2 3 1Shawnee Colonial Estates Nursing Home 1 0 1 0Skiatook Nursing Home 23 16 39 6Southern Hills Rehabilitation Center 14 10 24 1Sunset Estates of Purcell 34 19 53 2The Commons 2 1 3 0The Cottage Extended Care 0 1 1 0The Linden at Stonehaven Square 1 0 1 1The Timbers Skilled Nursing and Therapy 26 2 28 1The Villages at Southern Hills 9 13 22 3Tuscany Village Nursing Center 8 6 14 1Tuttle Care Center 0 1 1 0Village Health Care Center 0 1 1 0Village on the Park 25 10 35 6Washita Valley Living Center 1 0 1 0Wilkins Health and Rehabilitation Community 0 1 1 0Willow Park Health Care Cent 0 1 1 0Windsor Hills Nursing Center 0 1 1 0
Total 734 446 1,180 139
Data contained in this report are preliminary and may be subject to change.
COVID-19 LTC or Nursing Home Associated Cases by Facility and Resident/Staff
(continued)