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Covid-19 Response Update for July 6, 2020

There were an additional 439 cases of COVID-19 reported in today’s briefing. Of those, 77 cases were in Washington County, 46 were from Pulaski County, 36 were from Yell County, and 36 were from Benton County.Health Secretary Dr. Nate Smith said he is particularly concerned about the rise of cases in Central Arkansas. He said […]
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Arkansas Begins a New Business Year

As the state began a new fiscal year this week, we received optimistic news about the state budget.The fiscal year for the state budget always ends on June 30 and begins on July 1.While general revenue for Fiscal Year 2020 was $168 million less than the year before, it was $369 million above what economic […]
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Covid-19 Response Update for July 2, 2020

Governor Asa Hutchinson announced Thursday that anybody in Arkansas can vote by absentee ballot in the November elections. Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston has interpreted the current laws to allow the ability to vote with an absentee ballot due to the COVID-19 pandemic. If you are concerned about the virus, you can request an […]
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Covid-19 Response Update for July 1, 2020

Governor Asa Hutchinson announced today that training for Army National Guard troops scheduled for this weekend has been canceled. The number of active COVID-19 cases in Arkansas has gone down from 5,976 yesterday to 5,757 today. This means that there were more recoveries than new cases today. The Governor also noted that the 10 most […]
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Official State Holiday Bulletin: Independence Day 2020

The State of Arkansas will observe Independence Day as an official state holiday on Friday, July 3, and Saturday, July 4, 2020.   State Capitol Offices and all State Buildings will be closed. The State Capitol Building will, however, be open to visitors on those days from 9:00 AM until 3:00 PM. To download a […]
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Covid-19 Response Update for June 30, 2020

The head of the state’s prison system, Arkansas Department of Correction Secretary Wendy Kelley, has stated that she will be retiring at the end of July. Governor Asa Hutchinson said there will be an announcement sometime next week about her replacement. Governor Asa Hutchinson has authorized a merit pay increase of 2.2% for state employees. […]
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Covid-19 Response Update for June 29, 2020

There were 439 new COVID-19 cases announced today in Arkansas. There has been in a decline in new cases for the last five days. Governor Hutchinson said the state is working to expand the number of contact tracers, particularly those that have a medical background and strong language skills.  2020 Covid-19_infographic.pdf
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Covid-19 Response Update for June 26, 2020

There were 678 new cases reported today of which 669 are in the community. This is the largest number of active community cases reported in a single day. Of the reported activity from active cases in the last 14 days, 2% say they visited a restaurant, .6% visited a barbershop, 2% went to church, .3% […]
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Counting Arkansas

To date, only 56.5% of Arkansans have responded to the 2020 United States Census.Nationally, the response rate is 61.7%. It is not too late to respond. Arkansans are encouraged to respond online at 2020census.gov. If you have not responded, you may soon be receiving a reminder in the mail. The COVID-19 pandemic delayed the start […]
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Covid-19 Response Update for June 25, 2020

There were 687 new cases reported today. Of those, 96 were from Washington County, 45 were from Benton County, 44 were from Pulaski County, 26 were from Lonoke County, and 26 were from Sebastian County.In the last 24 hours, there are 17 more hospitalizations and 2 more deaths as a result of COVID-19.The Department of […]
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Covid-19 Response Update for June 24, 2020

There were 697 new cases of COVID-19 and 3 additional deaths reported in the last 24 hours. Of the new cases, 168 were from Hot Spring County. ADH believes many of those from Hot Spring County are from the Ouachita River Correctional Unit in Malvern.There were 79 cases from Washington County, 67 cases from Benton […]
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Covid-19 Response Update for June 23, 2020

This afternoon, the Department of Health reported 595 additional cases of COVID-19 and an additional 10 deaths attributed to the virus.Health Secretary Dr. Nate Smith said there are now128 positive cases from the Ouachita River Correctional Unit. There are also 188 cases from Benton County Jail.In reference to today’s report, the Governor said, “These are […]