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The Department of Health reported active cases dropped by 117 people on Monday to 1,294. Officials are watching for possible new variants.
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Researchers from the UAMS expect the low number of cases to continue in the coming weeks until a deltacron surge begins.
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A report from the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement shows more than one in four students are considered obese.
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UAMS has closed a public COVID-19 vaccine clinic and is planning to close a COVID drive-thru testing site on Friday.
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The organizations reported Friday that the region is still recovering from the pandemic as a travel destination, but numbers in 2021 were an improvement from the previous year.
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Dr. Cam Patterson said while the omicron variant is subsiding, he is concerned that other variants are coming which will again test the resolve of the public health community.
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The Department of Health said hospitalizations dropped to 280 on Thursday, but for a third day in a row, death counts were in the 30s.
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The latest Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report shows Arkansas school districts that required masks had fewer COVID-19 cases.
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Stephan Pastis, whose daily comic strip runs in about 750 papers worldwide, will discuss his work at the Ron Robinson Theater on March 16.
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The Department of Health reported 55 deaths on Tuesday, while hospitalizations fell to the lowest level in nearly four months.