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OKLAHOMA COVID-19 WEEKLY REPORT Weekly Epidemiology and Surveillance Report July 4 – July 10, 2021 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. PURPOSE To provide up-to-date weekly epidemiological data on COVID-19 in Oklahoma. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. SNAPSHOT CASES DEATHS July 4 - 10 Change1 Total Persons Females Persons Males Cases 2,688 56.7% 461,893 aged 50 aged 50 Recovered cases2 1,543 18.1% 451,018 and over and over Deaths 11 n/a 7,417 33% 53% 95% 56% of cases of cases of deaths of deaths 1. Change from the week of June 27-July 3, 2021. 2. Not deceased and 14 days after symptom onset/specimen collection. Please note that the definition for recovered was changed starting May 4, 2021 due to incomplete data on hospitalization which may result in an inaccurate estimation of the active cases. KEY POINTS • 2,688 cases were reported in the past week • 2,752,622 vaccine doses have been administered in total 56.7% increase from the week before (June 27-July 3) • The average age of cases was 40 years and average • 11 deaths were reported in the past week age of individuals who died was 75 years • The youngest case was and the • 27,275 (5.9%) cases have been hospitalized less than a year old oldest case was 100+ years • 13,211 specimens have been tested over the last 7 days • according to the CDC COVID data tracker The youngest individual to die from COVID-19 was less than 15 years and the oldest was 100+ years COVID-19 Weekly Epidemiology Report / July 4 – July 10, 2021 / Updated July 13, 2021 Page 1 of 54 COVID- 19 VACCINE DATA BY TOTAL AND KEY METRICS 54.7% 60.0% 45.2% 54.4% 45.4% 40.0% July 6 – July 12 Total Number Doses Administered1 29,702 2,752,622 20.0% At least 1 dose2 17,113 1,521,979 0.2% 0.1% 0.0% 3 Fully vaccinated 14,151 1,320,463 Male Female Unknown 1. Doses administered amount does not include doses administered by federal entities in Oklahoma. At least 1 dose Fully vaccinated 2. At least one does refers to individuals receiving Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines and/or receiving single shot of J&J/Janssen Vaccine 3. Fully vaccinated refers to individuals fully vaccinated after receiving either Pfizer and/or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines (both doses) and/or receiving single shot of J&J/Janssen Vaccine Hispanic/ 8.0% 31.9% Latino 7.9% 31.1% 25.9% Not Hispanic/ 63.4% 26.3% Latino 68.7% 20.4% 18.9% 19.8% Unknown 28.6% 23.4% 19.0% At least 1 dose Fully vaccinated 63.0% White 4.8% 66.8% Black 4.9% 3.1% 3.6% 3.6% Asian/Pacific Islander 3.6% American Indian 4.5% 4.5% 12-17 18-35 36-49 50-64 65+ Other 3.3% 3.2% At least 1 dose Fully vaccinated Unknown 20.8% 16.9% Source: COVID-19 Vaccination Reporting Specification Dataset Oklahoma State Immunization At least 1 dose Fully vaccinated Information System (OSIIS). Data reflect information entered as of 11:59PM 7/12/2021 COVID-19 Weekly Epidemiology Report / July 4 – July 10, 2021 / Updated July 13, 2021 Page 2 of 54 COVID-19 VACCINATIONS IN OKLAHOMA - FEDERAL AND STATE, AS OF JULY 12, 2021 Adult Rate Count* per 100K Total Doses 3,330,922 106,752 Administered *Includes state and federal administered doses. Percent of 12+ Population with At Least 1 Dose- Oklahoma Counties Adults with At Adults with At Adults with At Adults with At Adults with At County County County County County Least 1 Dose (%) Least 1 Dose (%) Least 1 Dose (%) Least 1 Dose (%) Least 1 Dose (%) Adair 35.60% Cotton 41.70% Jackson 50.50% McIntosh 51.80% Roger Mills 33.90% Alfalfa 44.60% Craig 52.10% Jefferson 41.20% Murray 43.70% Rogers 43.30% Atoka 32.40% Creek 40.30% Johnston 40.80% Muskogee 48.70% Seminole 48.10% Beaver 30.10% Custer 47.60% Kay 41.90% Noble 58.40% Sequoyah 35.40% Beckham 40.80% Delaware 37.40% Kingfisher 45.60% Nowata 40.20% Stephens 46.90% Blaine 44.60% Dewey 26.40% Kiowa 52.40% Okfuskee 44.60% Texas 43.00% Bryan 36.10% Ellis 35.30% Latimer 30.50% Oklahoma 63.30% Tillman 45.40% Caddo 60.90% Garfield 46.40% LeFlore 35.70% Okmulgee 40.00% Tulsa 58.90% Canadian 55.80% Garvin 46.70% Lincoln 37.90% Osage 30.20% Wagoner 44.10% Carter 44.50% Grady 35.10% Logan 32.10% Ottawa 34.70% Washington 43.10% Cherokee 44.90% Grant 42.70% Love 42.40% Pawnee 46.80% Washita 39.60% Choctaw 30.50% Greer 35.90% Major 47.40% Payne 47.00% Woods 39.60% Cimarron 27.60% Harmon 48.40% Marshall 45.20% Pittsburg 42.10% Woodward 37.50% Cleveland 50.70% Harper 45.80% Mayes 41.20% Pontotoc 52.50% Coal 37.20% Haskell 37.60% McClain 48.20% Pottawatomie 44.80% Comanche 52.90% Hughes 41.00% McCurtain 30.80% Pushmataha 30.80% Source: CDC COVID Data Tracker – COVID-19 Vaccinations in the United States and COVID-19 Integrated County View. Posted: 7/13/21 COVID-19 Weekly Epidemiology Report / July 4 – July 10, 2021 / Updated July 13, 2021 Page 3 of 54 COVID- 19 VACCINE DATA Total Population People who received People who are Demographic Summary >12 years of age at least 1 dose fully vaccinated Oklahoma 3,325,223 1,521,979 (45.8%) 1,320,463 (39.7%) Gender Male 1,637,286 (49.2%) 690,892 (42.2%) 597,000 (36.5%) Female 1,687,937 (50.8%) 828,440 (49.1%) 721,721 (42.8%) Unknown 2,647 1,742 Age Group 12-17 320,490 (9.6%) 54,855 (17.1%) 40,614 (12.7%) 18-35 976,999 (29.4%) 311,109 (31.8%) 261,692 (26.8%) 36-49 675,766 (20.3%) 289,340 (42.8%) 249,692 (36.9%) 50-64 716,836 (21.6%) 394,186 (55.0%) 346,948 (48.4%) 65+ 635,132 (19.1%) 472,415 (74.4%) 421,497 (66.4%) Race White 2,610,851 (78.5%) 958,889 (36.7%) 882,560 (33.8%) Black 282,592 (8.5%) 73,634 (26.1%) 64,841 (22.9%) Asian/PI 94,874 (2.9%) 54,125 (57.0%) 47,703 (50.3%) American Indian 336,906 (10.1%) 67,810 (20.1%) 59,372 (17.6%) Other - 50,221 42,800 Unknown - 317,300 223,187 Ethnicity Hispanic 323,153 (9.7%) 121,532 (37.6%) 104,805 (32.4%) Not Hispanic 3,002,070 (90.3%) 965,212 (32.2%) 907,057 (30.2%) Unknown - 435,235 308,601 Note: Fully vaccinated refers to individuals completing series after receiving either Pfizer and/or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines (both doses) and/or receiving single shot of J&J/Janssen Vaccine Data Source: 1.Single-race Population Estimates, United States, 2010-2019. July 1st resident population by state, age, sex, single-race, and Hispanic origin, on CDC WONDER Online Database. Vintage 2019 estimates released by U.S. Census Bureau on June 25, 2020 COVID-19. 2. Vaccination Reporting Specification (CVRS) Dataset - Oklahoma State Immunization Information System (OSIIS); Data reflect information entered as of 11:59PM 7/12/2021 COVID-19 Weekly Epidemiology Report / July 4 – July 10, 2021 / Updated July 13, 2021 Page 4 of 54 OKLAHOMA COVID-19 AT LEAST 1 DOSE COUNTY LEVEL VACCINE ADMINISTRATION FOR AGES 12+ AND 65+ COVID-19 Weekly Epidemiology Report / July 4 – July 10, 2021 / Updated July 13, 2021 Page 5 of 54 OKLAHOMA COVID-19 FULLY VACCINATED COUNTY LEVEL VACCINE ADMINISTRATION FOR AGES 12+ AND 65+ COVID-19 Weekly Epidemiology Report / July 4 – July 10, 2021 / Updated July 13, 2021 Page 6 of 54 DISEASE TESTING Jul 4 – Jul 10 Specimens tested, count 13,211 Specimens positive, count 2,478 Percent positive 10.8% Source: CDC COVID Data Tracker CDC | Data as of: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 12:47 PM ET. Posted: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 2:06 PM ET COVID-19 DAILY TESTS PERFORMED AND 7 DAY MEAN PERCENT POSITIVITY Oklahoma, July 13, 2021 Source: CDC COVID Data Tracker CDC | Data as of: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 12:47 PM ET. Posted: Tuesday, July 13, 2021 2:06 PM ET COVID-19 Weekly Epidemiology Report / July 4 – July 10, 2021 / Updated July 13, 2021 Page 7 of 54 COVID-19 VARIANT STRAINS Genetic variants of SARS-CoV-2 have been emerging and circulating around the world throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. • A variant has one or more mutations that differentiate it from other variants in circulation. As expected, multiple variants of SARS-CoV-2 have been documented in the United States and globally throughout this pandemic. Three classes of variants: • Variant of Interest o A variant with specific genetic markers that have been associated with changes to receptor binding, reduced neutralization by antibodies generated against previous infection or vaccination, reduced efficacy of treatments, potential diagnostic impact, or predicted increase in transmissibility or disease severity. • Variant of Concern o A variant for which there is evidence of an increase in transmissibility, more severe disease (increased hospitalizations or deaths), significant reduction in neutralization by antibodies generated during previous infection or vaccination, reduced effectiveness of treatments or vaccines, or diagnostic detection failures. • Variant of High Consequence o A variant of high consequence has clear evidence that prevention measures or medical countermeasures (MCMs) have significantly reduced effectiveness relative to previously circulating variants.