Thursday, March 9th 2017, 11:16 am
Within the past week, eight more Oklahomans have died due to complications from the flu.
Three of those new deaths happened in Tulsa County and one was in Okmulgee County.
In numbers released Thursday, the Oklahoma Department of Health says influenza-related deaths now stands at 56. Last week, state health officials reported 48 deaths so far this flu season.
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Tulsa County flu death total now stands at 16. Okmulgee County's flu death was its first for the current flu season.
The OSDH reports the other new flu-related deaths were in Blaine, Oklahoma, Pottawatomie and Stephens counties.
In its latest report, the health department says the number of new flu hospitalizations jumped by 104. As of March 7th, the department says 1,886 people have spent time in the hospital due to the flu since September 1, 2016.
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Every Thursday, the OSDH releases its weekly influenza report and will continue to do so until May 2017.
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