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Spiking coronavirus cases in Arkansas not tied to increase testing across the state
Breaking NewsData shows the increasing number of COVID-19 cases is not tied to more testing in the state.5:01 PM CDT June 29, 2020FAYETTEVILLE, Ark — In previous weeks, Governor Asa Hutchinson attributed increased COVID-19 testing as what's leading to the growth of cases in Arkansas.The daily number of confirmed cases across Arkansas continues to rise by hundreds each day. While testing capacity has increased, it's not entirely the cause for surging COVID-19 cases in the state. According to data from the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) cases in Washington County grew by 50% last...…Breaking NewsData shows the increasing number of COVID-19 cases is not tied to more testing in the state.5:01 PM CDT June 29, 2020FAYETTEVILLE, Ark — In previous weeks, Governor Asa Hutchinson attributed increased COVID-19 testing as what's leading to the growth of cases in Arkansas.The daily number of confirmed cases across Arkansas continues to rise by hundreds each day. While testing capacity has increased, it's not entirely the cause for surging COVID-19 cases in the state. According to data from the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) cases in Washington County grew by 50% last...WW…
Health experts warn of misleadingly low COVID-19 numbers in Arkansas in the following days
Breaking NewsOne expert said the daily case count would not accurately describe the state of the virus in Arkansas in the following days due to low testing.8:23 PM CST November 27, 2020FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas saw its highest single-day increase of COVID-19 cases reported on Thanksgiving day. Local health experts are now warning of low infection numbers over the next few days - which could mislead some to think the state made it through the holiday unfazed. Dr. Marti Sharkey, City Health Director for the City of Fayetteville, says the high number recorded on Thursday actually...…Breaking NewsOne expert said the daily case count would not accurately describe the state of the virus in Arkansas in the following days due to low testing.8:23 PM CST November 27, 2020FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas saw its highest single-day increase of COVID-19 cases reported on Thanksgiving day. Local health experts are now warning of low infection numbers over the next few days - which could mislead some to think the state made it through the holiday unfazed. Dr. Marti Sharkey, City Health Director for the City of Fayetteville, says the high number recorded on Thursday actually...WW…
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