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Throughout Arkansas weather history, a period of extreme cold is usually followed by a dramatic warm up. The coldest February on record (1899) finished with 60s.
7-10 days from now looks completely different than this week. We will more than likely hit 70 within 2 weeks. #arwx
New: Check vaccination rates by your county. Totals and percentage of population. Cleveland County leads the state with 18.5% of population with first vaccine dose. - @rwells1961
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If you were within 6ft. of a person while they were infectious with COVID-19 for 15 minutes or more, you should go into quarantine for 14 days, even if you test negative or don’t feel sick. If you develop symptoms or test positive, you should go into isolation starting that day.
If they praise you, SHOW UP and DO THE WORK. If they criticize you, SHOW UP and DO THE WORK. If no one even notices you, just SHOW UP and DO THE WORK. Just keep showing up, doing the work, and leading the way.
Largest percent increase in infections from July 9 to July 20:
- Greenwood (+231%)
- Stuttgart (+162%)
- Glenwood (+155)
- Brookland (+146)
- Harrison (+124)
https://t.co/wIC1tKQOup
Here's the time it took to hit each 100 hospitalizations (this shows the number of patients hospitalized at one time):
100-200: 50 days
200-300: 17 days
300-400: 11 days
400-500: 18 days
10 things to know for July 28:
1. We topped 40,000 cases and 500 hospitalizations today.
Here's the time it took to hit each 10k:
0-10k: 90 days and 170,520 tests
10-20k: 20 days and 132,016 tests
20-30k: 16 days and 97,608 tests
30-40k: 13 days and 89,762 tests
More on yesterday's hospitalization numbers:
Net hospitalizations were down 6 to 464 total.
There were 65 new Covid patient admissions. The past 3 out of 4 days have had our highest numbers of Covid admissions ever.
July 14: 76 new admits
July 15: 46
July 16: 76
July 17: 65
Thanks to @AsaHutchinson for issuing a statewide face coverings executive order. This is the right decision and will flatten the curve and save lives in Arkansas as we fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
You could have COVID-19 and not know it, so wearing a face covering when you are out in public is the best way to protect others. For more on the benefits of wearing a face covering, go to: https://t.co/5UHGrBKiv5 #COVID19ark