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Gov. Asa Hutchinson says the U.S. as a whole should follow Arkansas' lead in loosening coronavirus restrictions and data reporting practices.
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Dr. Robert Karas, who Washington County inmates say unknowingly prescribed them ivermectin to treat COVID-19, has been honored by the county's quorum court.
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Thursday was the first time in nearly six weeks that the number of reported hospitalizations had dipped below 1,000.
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A Talk Business & Politics/Hendrix College survey found respondents evenly split on whether businesses should be allowed to impose vaccine mandates for workers.
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Justice Doug Reed claims in a lawsuit filed Friday he was unconstitutionally prevented from attending a recent Quorum Court agenda meeting.
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The Department of Correction said Friday that it would allow non-essential movement in and between its facilities to resume starting Monday.
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In his weekly press conference, Gov. Asa Hutchinson said the addition of nearly 500 beds is needed to house more inmates.
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While the state experienced the highest number of deaths since September, active cases of COVID-19 continue falling sharply.
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Four inmates of the Washington County Jail are suing the sheriff, jail and a doctor claiming they were unknowingly given ivermectin to treat COVID-19. Health officials say the drug shouldn’t be used for that purpose.
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The Department of Health reported Monday that active cases fell by more than 11,000 people. Gov. Asa Hutchinson discussed the pandemic during a meeting of governors in Washington.