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UAMS Chancellor Dr. Cam Patterson discusses the surge in COVID-19 cases in Arkansas.
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UAMS Chancellor Dr. Cam Patterson discusses the surge in COVID-19 cases in Arkansas.
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Britni Ayers, an assistant professor in the College of Medicine at UAMS Northwest uses a community-engaged approach, working with UAMS Marshallese...
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UAMS Chancellor Dr. Cam Patterson offers insight on the one-year anniversary of COVID-19 in Arkansas.
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The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has received $2.83 million to address a shortage of doctors in rural parts of the state. The funding is the latest from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which previously awarded $4.6 million to the program.
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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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More than 600 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Arkansas along with seven new deaths. Meanwhile, a new White House report says Arkansas has the 8th highest rate for new virus case, based on last week's numbers. The White House Coronavirus Task Force also noted that Arkansas' rate of positive tests dropped to 7.6% over the previous week. The report says Pine Bluff, Jonesboro, Fort Smith, Harrison, Blytheville and Texarkana are all in the“red zone” because of the number of new cases and local test positivity rates.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — David Pryor, a former Arkansas governor and U.S. senator, is hospitalized in Little Rock after testing positive for COVID-19, his…
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences researcher Dr. Arny Ferrando has received a $2.1 million grant from the Department of Defense for a program...
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The Arkansas Research Alliance is a non-profit that ties together the states 5 research institutions: Arkansas State University, University of Arkansas…