THE DOCTOR. DEFINITELY SEEN A RISE IN THE RATES, ESPECIALLY OVER THE LAST COUPLE OF WEEKS. MOSTLY AROUND JULY 1ST. DOCTOR VADALA SAYS HOSPITALIZATIONS FROM COVID IN OKLAHOMA ARE NOT ALARMINGLY HIGH, BUT IT IS COMMON FOR COVID CASES TO TREND UPWARD. THIS TIME OF YEAR. A TOTAL OF 70 CASES PER WEEK ON A WEEKLY BASIS AT THIS POINT. FROM WHAT I COULD TELL FROM THE OKLAHOMA STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT WEBSITE AND AT HIS OFFICE, THERE’S A COMMON THREAD WITH PEOPLE TESTING POSITIVE. ONE OF THE COMMON PATTERNS THAT WE’VE SEEN IN MY CLINIC IS PEOPLE WITH TRAVEL HISTORY. IF THEY’VE TRAVELED OUT OF STATE WHEN THEY COME BACK, THEN THEY’RE TESTING POSITIVE FOR COVID. HE ENCOURAGES PEOPLE TO GET A BOOSTER SHOT. HE SAYS THE DATA ON THE PFIZER AND MODERNA VACCINES HIGHLIGHT WHY A BOOSTER IS A GOOD IDEA. STUDIES HAVE SHOWN IS THAT THEY DO PROVIDE IMMUNITY, BUT THAT IMMUNITY WANES THE LONGER YOU GO FROM, YOU KNOW, WITHOUT A BOOSTER SHOT. THE DOCTOR SAYS THE MOST COMMON COVID VARIANT IN OKLAHOMA RIGHT NOW IS THE OMICRON VA TWO VARIANT, AND THE FDA COULD GREENLIGHT UPDATED COVID 19 VACCINES SOON. LAST YEAR, THEY CAME OUT IN SEPTEMBER. I KNOW THERE’S SOME CASES OUT THERE WHERE PEOPLE MIGHT FEEL LIKE, WELL, I STILL GOT THE COVID AND I STILL GOT THE FLU DESPITE GETTING A SHOT. BUT THESE VACCINES DO HELP MITIGATE OR HELP IMPROVE YOUR SYMPTOMS AND HELP YOU HEAL QUICKER. TO KEEP UP WITH THE LATEST COVID DATA IN OKLAHOMA, WE’LL HAVE A LI
Doctors urge booster shots as Oklahoma sees rise in COVID-19 cases
Oklahoma's COVID-19 positivity rate exceeds 22%, with doctors noting an increase in cases and recommending booster shots.
Updated: 6:46 AM CDT Aug 21, 2024
Oklahoma's COVID-19 positivity rate has risen above 22%, with doctors observing an upward trend in cases since July 1. Dr. Krishna Vedala of the Norman Regional Health System says hospitalizations from COVID-19 in Oklahoma are not alarmingly high, but it is common for cases to trend upward during this time of year.>> Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here."I think about 70 cases a week, from what I can tell from the Oklahoma State Health Department website," Vedala said. "We’ve definitely seen a rise in the rates since about July 1."Vedala notes a common pattern among those testing positive for COVID-19 at his clinic."One of the common patterns that we’ve seen in my clinic is people with travel history. If they’ve traveled out of state, when they come back, they’re testing positive for COVID," Vedala said. He encouraged people to get a booster shot, emphasizing the importance of maintaining immunity."What studies have shown is that they do provide immunity, but that immunity wanes the longer you go without a booster shot," Vedala said. >> Download the KOCO 5 AppVedala also mentioned that the most common COVID-19 variant in Oklahoma right now is the omicron VA-2 variant, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration could soon approve updated COVID-19 vaccines."I know there are some cases out there where people might say, 'I still got the COVID despite the fact I got the shot.' But these vaccines do help mitigate and improve your symptoms and help you heal quicker." Top Headlines Get the Facts: Fact-checking claims at DNC about Project 2025 and its implications Director of Oklahoma Human Services out after less than 2 years in position State Superintendent Ryan Walters says federal audit findings were from previous administration Victim killed, another injured after shooting in northeast Oklahoma City, police say Yukon daycare abruptly closes, leaving many families scrambling to find child care
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma's COVID-19 positivity rate has risen above 22%, with doctors observing an upward trend in cases since July 1.
Dr. Krishna Vedala of the Norman Regional Health System says hospitalizations from COVID-19 in Oklahoma are not alarmingly high, but it is common for cases to trend upward during this time of year.
>> Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.
"I think about 70 cases a week, from what I can tell from the Oklahoma State Health Department website," Vedala said. "We’ve definitely seen a rise in the rates since about July 1."
Vedala notes a common pattern among those testing positive for COVID-19 at his clinic.
"One of the common patterns that we’ve seen in my clinic is people with travel history. If they’ve traveled out of state, when they come back, they’re testing positive for COVID," Vedala said.
He encouraged people to get a booster shot, emphasizing the importance of maintaining immunity.
"What studies have shown is that they do provide immunity, but that immunity wanes the longer you go without a booster shot," Vedala said.
>> Download the KOCO 5 App
Vedala also mentioned that the most common COVID-19 variant in Oklahoma right now is the omicron VA-2 variant, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration could soon approve updated COVID-19 vaccines.
"I know there are some cases out there where people might say, 'I still got the COVID despite the fact I got the shot.' But these vaccines do help mitigate and improve your symptoms and help you heal quicker."
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