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As of Thursday, more Oklahomans are in the hospital for COVID-19 than any time in the pandemic.
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As thousands of Oklahomans battled COVID-19 in ICUs earlier this year, hospitals’ demand for liquid oxygen skyrocketed.
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Overwhelmed emergency rooms might be getting the spotlight during the pandemic, but as StateImpact’s Catherine Sweeney reports, Oklahoma’s urgent care centers are experiencing a similar strain.
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Four of the state's major hospital systems pledged to share their own ICU capacity data.
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Amid silence from top state officials, Oklahoma's largest medical systems are going to the press and public directly to shed light on the state's COVID-19 hospitalization crisis.
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One of Oklahoma’s largest medical systems announced it will be sharing COVID-19 hospitalization data in response to the latest surge.
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In a weekly briefing to other state agencies, Oklahoma State Department of Health designates state hospital system "unstable"