Here are Friday's updated COVID-19 coronavirus case counts and death tolls as provided by health authorities in Texas and Oklahoma.


OKLAHOMA

(KTEN) -- Oklahoma health officials reported 1,417 new COVID-19 cases and 11 additional deaths on Friday, including a McCurtain County woman age 65 or older.

The most recently available coronavirus Risk Levels map for the region using data from Tuesday shows all Oklahoma counties in Texoma are in the red "high risk" zone (more than 25 daily new cases per 100,000 people). No counties are in the orange "medium risk" zone (between 10 and 25 daily new cases per 100,000 population) or the yellow "low risk" zone (between 1 and 9 daily new cases per 100,000 population). 

Statistics indicate 94 percent of Oklahomans infected with the coronavirus have recovered.

Oklahoma is ranked 2nd out of the 28 states and the District of Columbia considered to be in the "high risk" zone. 

As of Friday, 620,746 Oklahomans had received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

Click the county name for a status report from Johns Hopkins University

COVID-19 in Oklahoma
Friday February 12, 2021 Cases Deaths
Statewide 410,818 (+1,417) 3,959 (+11)
Atoka County 1,714 (+4) 10
Bryan County 5,658 (+24) 51
Carter County 5,491 (+25) 41
Choctaw County 1,515 (+7) 13
Coal County 672 (+3) 12
Garvin County 3,378 (+66) 41
Johnston County 1,280 (+8) 17
Love County 1,404 (+5) 8
Marshall County 1,812 (+10) 12
McCurtain County 3,658 (+11) 61 (+1)
Murray County 1,858 (+5) 20
Pittsburg County 4,313 (+16) 32
Pontotoc County 4,771 (+34) 42
Pushmataha County 952 (+1) 13
Stephens County 4,528 (+5) 57

TEXAS

(KTEN) -- The Texas Department of State Health Services reported 10,100 new COVID-19 cases and 324 additional deaths on Friday.

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The most recently available coronavirus Risk Levels map for the region using data from Tuesday shows all Texas counties in Texoma are in the red "high risk" zone.

Texas is ranked 8th among the 28 states and the District of Columbia in the "high risk" category. Statistics indicate 99.9 percent of Texans infected with the coronavirus have recovered.

Click the county name for a status report from Johns Hopkins University

COVID-19 in Texas
Friday February 12, 2021 Cases Deaths
Statewide 2,206,982 (+10,100) 40,095 (+324)
Collin County 67,278 (+291) 669 (+16)
Cooke County 3,452 57
Fannin County 2,455 (-2) 91
Grayson County 10,381 294
Lamar County 5,628 104