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Tuesday’s report from the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) showed another record in active COVID cases (12,569), and that hospitalizations rose by 34 to reach a new daily record of 895. The White House report painted a bleak picture of the pandemic spread in the state in recent weeks.
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Tuesday’s (Nov. 10) report from the Arkansas Department of Health showed a record number of active cases (10,105), a record number of hospitalizations (810) and a record number of COVID patients on ventilators (127).
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Gov. Hutchinson said he was notified Monday morning of the possible exposure and was given a PCR and antigen test, both of which were negative.
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Arkansas surpassed 1,000 total deaths from the illness caused by the coronavirus on Tuesday, including more than 100 newly-counted fatalities from probable cases over the past several weeks. The state reported 17 new deaths among confirmed coronavirus cases, and 139 from probable cases. The probable cases come from people who tested positive through antigen testing or had COVID-19 listed as a cause of death but did not have lab results. The latest figures bring Arkansas' total COVID-19 deaths since the pandemic began in March to 1,149. It's not clear how far back the probable cases go.