LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — TheArkansasDepartment of Health reported 1,777 new cases of the coronavirus and 17,686 active cases on Wednesday, a drop from a week ago. “There are over 700 fewer new cases and over 2,700 fewer active cases than this time last week," G...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said the state recorded its highest one-day count of confirmed cases of COVID-19 since the pandemic began Thursday amid an omicron-fueled surge in the virus across the country.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Tuesday that there had been no cases of the omicron variant of COVID-19 found in Arkansas but did note the state had seen its biggest one-day increase in cases since September. During his weekly news briefing, the go...
Probable cases 69,092 Definition New cases today (Calculated)165 Change over 7 days (Calculated)0.7%+ Viral (PCR) testsArkansas viral (PCR) testing Historical data Total tests(test encounters) Not Reported Definition Total tests(specimens) 2,736,442 Definition Total tests(people) Not Reported...
There is currently no mask mandate in the state, but some cities have imposed a mask mandate, likePhoenix. According to KGUN, stay-at-home gatherings of fewer than 50 people are currently legal. ARKANSAS On Nov. 10,Gov. Asa Hutchinson issued new guidance for houses of ...
Several Northeast Arkansas school districts continue to report positive COVID-19 cases among their students and faculty.
"Today's report shows some very startling numbers," Gov. Asa Hutchinson tweeted. Arkansas ranks third in the country for new virus cases per capita, according to numbers compiled by Johns Hopkins University researchers. The state's cases have been skyrocketing in recent weeks, fueled by the del...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas' coronavirus hospitalizations continued dropping on Friday, even as the state reported 27 new deaths from the virus.
ABERDEEN, S.D. (AP) — COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are on the rise again in South Dakota, although hospital officials say they're still holding their own on capacity.
"Today, we reached a tragic milestone in our nation, 1 million Americans have died as a result of COVID-19," said the cathedral's dean Randolph Marshall Hollerith, before the bells rang out. The US has seen an uptick in the number of daily cases for the past few weeks, as mask mand...