Gov. Kevin Stitt on Sunday declared a state of emergency across Oklahoma in response to the coronavirus.

Citing an eighth case of coronavirus discovered in Oklahoma, Stitt signed an executive order declaring a state of emergency in all 77 counties.

Stitt did not give any details on the location of the latest case of coronavirus in Oklahoma, but said the testing was done through a private testing lab.

"While impact in Oklahoma has continued to be relatively minimal to date, it is increasingly important for Oklahoma to be ready for this threat," Stitt wrote in the order. He also cited a national executive order President Donald Trump signed on Saturday.