TULSA, Okla. — Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt visited Tulsa's Saint Francis Health System on Tuesday amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
PHOTO GALLERY: Stitt visits Saint Francis Health Systems amid pandemic
Stitt posted on Facebook honoring the health professionals working "tirelessly to fight COVID-19 and save the lives of Oklahomans."
In the post, Stitt encouraged Oklahomans to continue to wash their hands, watch their distance and wear a mask.
Tulsa and the state of Oklahoma continue to experience an increase in coronavirus cases throughout the holiday season.
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Stitt recently announced Dec. 3rd as a day of prayer and fasting for all Oklahomans affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In mid November 2020, Stitt also issued new protocols to help limit the spread of coronavirus, which included all restaurants and bars would have a new curfew, closing at 11 p.m. each night, starting Nov. 19th.
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