The Oklahoma State Department of Health announced Thursday that it is launching the COVID-19 Symptom Tracker in a partnership with Google and Looker.
“I’m thrilled to offer this resource to the citizens of Oklahoma as we enter into the predicted peak of the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Commissioner of Health Gary Cox. “Getting testing information into the hands of people who are symptomatic is crucial to flattening the curve and the public dashboard that is populated with data from OSDH will give anyone the ability to see data drilled down to their city and zip code.”
Residents can register their symptoms with OSDH via online or by calling 211, according to OSHD officials. The tracker can be used to provide symptom updates, test scheduling and customized advice.
Officials say anyone can enter their city and zip code to review data on positive cases, deaths and even the number of people with symptoms in their area.
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