Coronavirus Surge in Tulsa 'More Than Likely' Linked to Trump Rally - The New York Times
Tulsa County COVID-19 Data | Tulsa Health Department
Hospitalization Increase Leads Integris to Open its COVID-19 Wings at Portland Campus - Oklahoma Watch
COVID-19: Spike in new cases continues Tuesday, as Oklahoma reports another new high
COVID-19 REPORT: Total coronavirus cases in Oklahoma top 44,700 | News | cherokeephoenix.org
Tulsa Health Officials Confirm First COVID-19 Death in Oklahoma | Tulsa Health Department
Tulsa County ZIP code map shows dramatic drop in COVID cases | KTUL
Oklahoma sees largest single day number of Coronavirus cases | KOKH
COVID-19: Oklahoma numbers continue to spike, with 450 new cases, 2 more Oklahomans' deaths announced Thursday
Data is key to fighting the coronavirus. Here's why it's so hard to find | PBS NewsHour
Top Tulsa health official: Trump rally 'likely' led to coronavirus surge
COVID cases trend down, Oklahoma hospitals still challenged
Tulsa Health Department - The Tulsa County COVID-19 Zip Code Risk Map has been updated. All 42 zip codes are green for the second week in a row. 💚💚 This map reflects
Tulsa County, Oklahoma (OK) - U.S. COVID Tracker - Covid Act Now
As cases continue rising, Tulsa County zip codes getting darker on COVID risk map | KTUL
Tulsa Health Department Updates COVID Risk Map as Areas Soar Past 'Severe' Threshold
Tulsa ZIP codes move out of red and into orange as cases continue to decline | KTUL
Oklahoma COVID-19 Cases Surge; Tulsa Has Most Patients In Hospitals
Tulsa Covid-19 Cases Hit a New High | Courthouse News Service
Trump Tulsa Rally Drew People From Dozens of Virus Hot Spots - Bloomberg
Why Trump holding a large rally in Tulsa this week is a unique problem - The Washington Post
Days Before Tulsa State Fair, New COVID Cases Nearly Double That When 2020 Event Was Canceled
A third of all Oklahoma COVID-19 Deaths are happening on the MCN Reservation - MVSKOKE Media
We're losing the fight': Tulsa COVID doctor - ABC News
Trump's Tulsa rally, protests led to COVID spike, health official says