With the latest data information from the Oklahoma State Department of Health, Logan County ranks among the lowest in the weekly COVID-19 Alert System.
The county has recorded 387 confirmed COVID cases with 328 recoveries, 58 active cases and one death, according to the OSDH.
The latest data released on Friday shows Logan County in the yellow tier (low risk) with an 8.93 average, which ranks as the eighth lowest of the 77 counties.
The highest average for Logan County was recorded on Sept. 3 with a 9.22 average. The lowest average recorded in the 11 week span was recorded on July 8 with a 4.23 average.
The alert system is a four-tiered risk measurement tool with corresponding color categories that identify the current COVID-19 risk level.
The risk map ranges from “new normal” in the green up to “high risk” in the red. It features a four-tiered risk measurement tool with corresponding color categories that identify the current COVID-19 risk level.
According to the health department, each color category is based on daily new cases per 100,000 population.
• New Normal (Green) Phase: 0 < 1.43 daily new cases per 100,000 population (Click here for Green Guidelines)
• Low Risk (Yellow) Phase: 1.43 < 14.29 daily new cases per 100,000 population (Click here for Yellow Guidelines)
• Moderate-Risk (Orange) Phase: > 14.29 daily new cases per 100,000 population (Click here for Orange Guidelines)
• High-Risk (Red) Phase: > 14.29 daily new cases per 100,000 population plus one of four additional gates triggered
Logan County Average
DATE | AVERAGE COUNT |
---|---|
September 17 | 8.93 |
September 10 | 8.93 |
September 3 | 9.22 |
August 27 | 7.44 |
August 20 | 6.84 |
August 13 | 8.33 |
August 6 | 7.25 |
July 30 | 4.83 |
July 23 | 7.55 |
July 17 | 9.67 |
July 8 | 4.23 |
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