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Tuesday's COVID-19 Updated Numbers and Maps

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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 693
  Active Positive: 162
  Recovered: 524
  Deaths: 7
  Negatives: 3,296

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 86
  Active Positive: 31
  Recovered: 54
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,133

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 38
  Active Positive: 1
  Recovered: 37
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 824

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 74
  Active Positive: 14
  Recovered: 60
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 1,402

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 8
  Active Positive: 1
  Recovered: 7
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 1,639

Numbers and Maps of COVID-19 Cases Update

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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 661
  Active Positive: 160
  Recovered: 494
  Deaths: 7
  Negatives: 3,257

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 82
  Active Positive: 31
  Recovered: 50
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,066

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 38
  Active Positive: 1
  Recovered: 37
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 819

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 72
  Active Positive: 12
  Recovered: 60
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 1,370

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 8
  Active Positive: 1
  Recovered: 7
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 1,620

 
 

COVID-19 Updates for Southwest Arkansas Counties

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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 652
  Active Positive: 161
  Recovered: 484
  Deaths: 7
  Negatives: 3,214

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 76
  Active Positive: 26
  Recovered: 49
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,037

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 38
  Active Positive: 1
  Recovered: 37
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 817

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 70
  Active Positive: 11
  Recovered: 59
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 1,347

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 8
  Active Positive: 2
  Recovered: 6
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 1,561

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Unhealthy Air Quality Due to Massive Saharan Dust Plume Moving Into the U.S. This Weekend

A massive plume of dust from Africa's Sahara Desert is spreading into parts of the U.S. after traveling 5,000 miles across the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico.

Air quality has been unhealthy, even for healthy folks, in parts of Texas, Florida, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina, as of Saturday evening.

Poor air quality is another possible impact from the dust into this weekend. That can aggravate those suffering from respiratory issues such as asthma and COPD.

Massive Saharan Dust Plume Will Spread Into the U.S. This Weekend As It Completes Its 5,000-Mile Journey From Africa | The Weather Channel

A massive plume of dust from Africa's Sahara Desert is spreading into parts of the U.S. after traveling 5,000 miles across the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Known as the Saharan Air Layer (SAL), this dry dust plume commonly forms from late spring through early fall and moves into the tropical Atlantic Ocean every three to five days, according to NOAA's Hurricane Research Division (HRD).

COVID-19 Maps and Numbers Updates

Arkansas Reports Another Highest Single-Day Rise in COVID-19 Community Cases

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COVID-19 Metrics for Sevier County
Cases
  Total Positive: 652
  Active Positive: 161
  Recovered: 484
  Deaths: 7
  Negatives: 3,214

COVID-19 Metrics for Howard County
Cases
  Total Positive: 76
  Active Positive: 26
  Recovered: 49
  Deaths: 1
  Negatives: 1,037

COVID-19 Metrics for Little River County
Cases
  Total Positive: 38
  Active Positive: 1
  Recovered: 37
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 817

COVID-19 Metrics for Polk County
Cases
  Total Positive: 70
  Active Positive: 11
  Recovered: 59
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 1,347

COVID-19 Metrics for Pike County
Cases
  Total Positive: 8
  Active Positive: 2
  Recovered: 6
  Deaths: 0
  Negatives: 1,561

More Coronavirus Symptoms Added to CDC List

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently added some new symptoms of the coronavirus to its current list.

Watch for symptoms

People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported – ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. People with these symptoms may have COVID-19:

  • Fever or chills

  • Cough

  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

  • Fatigue

  • Muscle or body aches

  • Headache

  • New loss of taste or smell

  • Sore throat

  • Congestion or runny nose

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Diarrhea

This list does not include all possible symptoms. CDC will continue to update this list as we learn more about COVID-19.

Congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, and diarrhea were added to the list of fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, new loss of taste or smell and sore throat.

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) - Symptoms

When to Seek Emergency Medical Attention Look for emergency warning signs* for COVID-19. If someone is showing any of these signs, seek emergency medical care immediately *This list is not all possible symptoms. Please call your medical provider for any other symptoms that are severe or concerning to you.


UAMS Develops High-Accuracy COVID-19 Antibody Testing

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The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences announced Thursday it has developed and is using high-accuracy antibody testing to determine the magnitude of COVID-19 infection in Arkansas and inform the decisions of policymakers.

UAMS will collect blood samples from nearly 7,500 Arkansas adults and children through October. By early August, a robotic-assisted immunoassay machine will help process 2,500 samples per day for workplace, school and other community settings. UAMS researchers are now processing only up to 180 samples per day by hand.

The $3.3 million to support the testing program comes from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act approved by Congress to provide aid to individuals, businesses and state and local governments in response to the pandemic.

According to the UAMS statement, COVID-19 antibody testing looks back into the immune system’s history. A positive antibody test means the person was exposed to the virus and developed antibodies against the virus.

UAMS Begins 'High-Accuracy' COVID-19 Testing, Boost Processing Numbers

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences announced Thursday it has developed and is using high-accuracy antibody testing to determine the magnitude of COVID-19 infection in Arkansas and inform the decisions of policymakers. UAMS will collect blood samples from nearly 7,500 Arkansas adults and children through October.

Neighboring Texas COVID-19 Cases Rise Substantially

The Texas Department of State Health Services reported 5,489 new cases and Governor Abbott said the hospitalization rate is at an all-time high.

Texas is seeing a sharp rise in cases; it was just days ago that the state crossed the 4,000-case mark for the first time in its daily tally.

The Houston area has been hit so hard that the Texas Children's Hospital is now admitting adult patients. The move comes despite the fact that Houston is home to the massive Texas Medical Center — deemed the largest medical center in the world. Those diagnosed with the coronavirus are being cared for in an expanded special isolation unit, according to Texas Children's Hospital.

Texas now has 120,370 cases, trailing New York, California, New Jersey and Illinois.

5,489 New COVID-19 Cases: Texas Reports All-Time Daily High

Update at 6:02 p.m. ET "Today, Texas will report an all-time high in the number of cases of people testing positive" for the coronavirus, Gov. Greg Abbott said Tuesday, adding that for the first time, his state would surpass 5,000 new cases in a single day.



Visitors To Arkansas State Parks Now Have Passport Option

By DAVID MONTEITH 

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Visitors to any of the Arkansas state parks now have the option to add stamps to a park passport. The new program was announced last week. Grady Spann, the director of Arkansas State Parks, says other park systems around the county have similar programs.

Passport booklets can be picked up and stamped at any of the state's 46 parks that have active park rangers on duty at visitor's centers. Stamps are available at the remaining six parks via medallions that visitors can use to create rubbings in their passport books. Spann says he hopes the new incentive helps maintain the increase in usage the parks have seen in the last few months.

The state's parks have received around 1.7 million visitors since the middle of March, when many indoor facilities were closed as a precaution to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The offerings at some parks remain limited or closed while the state is in Phase Two of re-opening, per Governor Asa Hutchinson's mandates. Group lodging at several parks are closed. All playgrounds are closed. Masks are required in indoor venues, and public swimming areas are operating at 50% capacity. Despite these limitations, Spann says the parks are receiving significantly more visitors than normal. Hiking and camping are unrestricted.

Visitors To Arkansas State Parks Now Have Passport Option

Visitors to any of the Arkansas state parks now have the option to add stamps to a park passport. The new program was announced last week. Grady Spann, the director of Arkansas State Parks, says other park systems around the county have similar programs. "The national parks do have a passport program, as do other state's park systems around the nation.

Arkansas Unemployment Rate Falls To 9.5% In May

By SARAH KELLOGG

For the first time in months, Arkansas’s unemployment has dropped, though the number of those unemployed still remains higher than before the coronavirus pandemic hit the state. 

Arkansas’s unemployment rate dropped to 9.5% in May, around 1.3% lower than its April percentage of 10.8%. The decrease in unemployment follows the national trend, though the United States’ jobless rate is almost 4% higher at a rate of 13.3%.

According to numbers from the Arkansas Division of Workforce Services, over 46,000 Arkansans gained employment in the month of May, a result the division says is due to the partial re-opening of the state’s economy.

Arkansas Unemployment Rate Falls To 9.5% In May

For the first time in months, Arkansas's unemployment has dropped, though the number of those unemployed still remains higher than before the coronavirus pandemic hit the state. Arkansas's unemployment rate dropped to 9.5% in May, around 1.3% lower than its April percentage of 10.8%.

NPR: China Suspends Poultry Imports From Tyson Foods Plant In Arkansas

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China is halting the import of poultry from a Tyson Foods plant in Arkansas following an outbreak of coronavirus cases at the facility.

Tyson Foods confirmed to NPR that the announcement pertains to its Berry Street facility in Springdale, Ark., where 227 workers tested positive for the coronavirus earlier this month. All but four of them were asymptomatic, according to Tyson.

The company said that tests of its facilities in northwest Arkansas showed that 481 employees, or 13% of 3,748 employees, had tested positive. The company said 455 of those employees (95%) were asymptomatic.

China Suspends Poultry Imports From Tyson Foods Plant In Arkansas

China is halting the import of poultry from a Tyson Foods plant in Arkansas following an outbreak of coronavirus cases at the facility. The nation's General Administration of Customs office made the announcement on Sunday, saying shipments from the plant would be temporarily suspended, while products that have already arrived will be seized.