As of August 31, there have been a total of 58,733 positive cases of the Chinese coronavirus in Oklahoma, according the Oklahoma Department of Health.

In total, 874,676 tests have taken in Oklahoma with 806,545 negative results. As of Monday, there were 570 people in Oklahoma hospitals with the coronarvirus. Throughout the pandemic, there have been a total of 4,821 hospitalizations in Oklahoma and 800 deaths.

The City of Tulsa has had 9,039 cases with 94 deaths and 7,910 patients who have recovered. Tulsa County has had 13,233 positive tests with 132 deaths and 11,589 recoveries.

Gov. Kevin Stitt issued a fourth executive order extending the state of emergency due to the coronavirus. The first was on March 15. Because latest order will be in effect on election day on November 3, Senate Bill 210 will allowed absentee voters to verify their identity by attaching a photocopy of an approved ID to the affidavit envelope instead of being notarized.