COVID-19 Testing

New expanded COVID-19 antibody testing offered to Arkansas blood donors

KUAR | By Remington Miller

The Arkansas Blood Institute is offering expanded COVID-19 antibody testing that can tell blood donors additional information about their immunity status that is not offered with standard tests.

The free testing, which began Monday and will continue through Jan. 31, checks immunity status for the disease, even if the antibodies came from a vaccine or booster shot. Previously, the tests were limited to those who received antibodies from a prior natural infection.

The expanded testing comes as Arkansas is experiencing a spike in COVID-19 cases. On Monday, the Department of Health reported the number of active cases increased by 585 to 27,162, a number not seen in nearly a year. 25 additional deaths were also reported, while hospitalizations rose by 39 people statewide.

https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/local-regional-news/2022-01-03/new-expanded-covid-19-antibody-testing-offered-to-arkansas-blood-donors

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The Arkansas Blood Institute is offering expanded COVID-19 antibody testing for blood donors through Jan. 31.

Governor Hutchinson Talks Increasing Cases, Demand for At-Home Tests, and New CDC Guidelines  

LITTLE ROCK – At his weekly news briefing today, Governor Asa Hutchinson discussed the current demand for at-home COVID tests, new COVID guidelines from the CDC, and increasing case numbers. 

COVID-19

Governor Hutchinson announced today with the addition of 4,978 new cases that Arkansas had the largest single-day increase in cases since the pandemic began. 

He noted that the positivity rate was at 19.7 percent which is also the highest number reported since the beginning of the pandemic.

To proactively address testing needs Governor Hutchinson has directed the Department of Health to acquire 1.5 million rapid at-home tests to be available for free to Arkansans. The test will be available at public local libraries, public health units, and other locations. The National Guard will be helping in the delivery of these at-home tests. 

Governor Hutchinson said that the cost of these tests will be around $10 million and will be covered by existing funds available in the COVID response budget.

"If we can utilize our rapid tests in a more efficient manner across the state that will be a benefit in early detection, early action, and also relieving some of the burdens on our health care workers," Governor Hutchinson said.

Governor Hutchinson addressed the upcoming New Year's Eve holiday and noted that he will be celebrating with friends who are vaccinated and recommends that others celebrating should do the same.

"I'm not canceling everything in life, but I'm also mindful of omicron," Governor Hutchinson said. "I encourage everyone to be around vaccinated people, if they aren't vaccinated everyone should wear a mask and they should socially distance."

Schools

Governor Hutchinson said that Arkansas is committed to in-class instruction. He noted that it is important for students to pursue education for their future and their mental health. 

He said that schools should do what each district thinks is important for the safety of the school environment. He said masks are an option depending on what the district decides.

CDC Guidelines

Governor Hutchinson noted that Arkansas has adopted the new CDC guidelines that determine the best course of action for those with COVID or exposed to COVID.

Regardless of vaccination status, if you test positive for COVID:

- Stay at home for 5 days.

- If you have no symptoms, or your symptoms are resolving after 5 days you can leave your house.

- Continue to wear a mask around others for 5 additional days.

If you were exposed to someone with COVID and you have completed the primary series of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine over 6 months ago and are not boosted OR completed the primary series of J&J over 2 months ago and are not boosted OR are unvaccinated:

- Stay home for 5 days. After that continue to wear a mask around others for 5 additional days.

- If you can’t quarantine you must wear a mask for 10 days.

- Test on day 5 if possible.

- If you develop symptoms get a test and stay home.

If you were exposed to someone with COVID and you have been boosted OR completed the primary series of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine within the last 6 months OR completed the primary series of J&J vaccine within the last 2 months:

- Wear a mask around others for 10 days.

- Test on day 5, if possible.

- If you develop symptoms get a test and stay home

"This is a significant change that will allow our workers to get back to work quicker, with the right precautions, and allow us to do what is necessary in society," Governor Hutchinson said.

State Chamber Chief Says Organization Unlikely to Take Position on Vaccine Mandate; Wants Corporate Income Tax Reduction

by Roby Brock (roby@talkbusiness.net)

Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce/Associated Industries of Arkansas President and CEO Randy Zook says the business community’s reaction to a Biden executive order mandating vaccines has been “muted.” He also said an upcoming legislative session to reform the tax code should include changes to the corporate income tax.

Late last week, President Joe Biden issued an executive order with far-reaching implications to require vaccines among employers with more than 100 employees, as well as federal employees and contractors and health care personnel. Those not seeking a vaccine must provide proof of negative COVID-19 tests on a weekly basis. Zook said his members have mixed feelings on the rule.

https://talkbusiness.net/2021/09/state-chamber-chief-says-his-organization-unlikely-to-take-position-on-biden-vaccine-rule-wants-corporate-income-tax-reduction/

Tulsa Airport First in Country to Offer Onsite COVID-19 Testing, Results

Alpha Medical Laboratory will administer and process COVID-19 PCR tests on a walk-in or appointment basis at Tulsa International Airport starting Jan. 4, 2021. Testing will be open to all ticketed passengers who are flying or have flown within three days and can show proof of travel.

https://www.kuaf.com/post/tulsa-airport-first-country-offer-onsite-covid-19-testing-results

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UAMS Study Shows That 3.5% of Arkansans Have Had COVID-19

A University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) seroprevalence study shows that 3.5% of Arkansans have had COVID-19, roughly the same percentage of population of the 104,135 known cumulative cases reported Friday (Oct. 23) by the Arkansas Department of Health.

UAMS researcher Dr. Joshua Kennedy associate professor in the College of Medicine Department of Pediatrics, along with Craig Forrest, Ph.D., and Karl Boehme, Ph.D., associate professors in the College of Medicine Department of Microbiology and Immunology, have spearheaded an effort to analyze blood samples from Arkansans.

https://talkbusiness.net/2020/10/uams-study-shows-that-3-5-of-arkansans-have-had-covid-19/

UAMS study shows that 3.5% of Arkansans have had COVID-19 - Talk Business & Politics

A University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) seroprevalence study shows that 3.5% of Arkansans have had COVID-19, roughly the same percentage of population of the 104,135 known cumulative cases reported Friday (Oct. 23) by the Arkansas Department of Health.

Arkansas's COVID-19 Antigen Testing Capability Expected To Increase

Arkansans with symptoms of COVID-19 may be able to get test results more quickly. This week, the Arkansas Department of Health expects a shipment of almost 13,000 individual antigen tests usable with the BD Veritor System machines purchased in July.

The department's Deputy Director of Administration, Don Adams says the antigen tests can deliver results in less than 30 minutes.

https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/post/arkansass-covid-19-antigen-testing-capability-expected-increase

Arkansas's COVID-19 Antigen Testing Capability Expected To Increase

Arkansans with symptoms of COVID-19 may be able to get test results more quickly. This week, the Arkansas Department of Health expects a shipment of almost 13,000 individual antigen tests usable with the BD Veritor System machines purchased in July. The department's Deputy Director of Administration, Don Adams says the antigen tests can deliver results in less than 30 minutes.

Springdale-Based Biotech Firm Develops Rapid COVID-19 Antibody Test

Springdale-based medical diagnostic biotechnology firm, NOWDiagnostics, has developed a rapid COVID-19 antibody test. The test, which is pending approval for emergency use by the FDA, will be made available to clinics, labs and for at-home use. It requires a drop of blood and provides results within 15 minutes.

https://www.kuaf.com/post/springdale-based-biotech-firm-develops-rapid-covid-19-antibody-test

Springdale-Based Biotech Firm Develops Rapid COVID-19 Antibody Test

Springdale-based medical diagnostic biotechnology firm, NOWDiagnostics, has developed a rapid COVID-19 antibody test. The test, which is pending approval for emergency use by the FDA, will be made available to clinics, labs and for at-home use. It requires a drop of blood and provides results within 15 minutes.

Rapid COVID-19 Antigen Tests Available in Arkansas

Hundreds of rapid antigen test devices and sampling kits to detect acute COVID-19, which yields results within a half hour or less, are being distributed to county public health clinics, to help ease coronavirus testing throughput congestion in Arkansas. The new antigen tests are also available at a growing number pharmacies and medical clinics around the state.

https://www.kuaf.com/post/rapid-covid-19-antigen-tests-available-arkansas

Rapid COVID-19 Antigen Tests Available in Arkansas

Hundreds of rapid antigen test devices and sampling kits to detect acute COVID-19, which yields results within a half hour or less, are being distributed to county public health clinics, to help ease coronavirus testing throughput congestion in Arkansas. The new antigen tests are also available at a growing number pharmacies and medical clinics around the state.