Baxter County second in new COVID-19 cases as Arkansas tops 1,200 for second straight day

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Baxter County saw the second largest increase in new COVID-19 patients in Arkansas, according to the latest data from the Arkansas Department of Health, released Thursday evening.

Ninety-five new cases of COVID-19 were reported Thursday, taking the total number of active cases in Baxter County to 261, 126 of which are confirmed cases. Baxter County ranks fifth in the state for active COVID cases, trailing only Pulaski (1,023), Benton (322), Faulkner (300) and Washington (279).

Baxter County now has 108 recorded deaths due to COVID-19, according to the ADH.

ADH reported 1,210 new virus cases statewide, bringing its total since the pandemic began to 354,305. The state’s COVID-19 hospitalizations rose by 49 to 481 and deaths increased by 11 to 5,944.

Health officials have warned about a third wave of the coronavirus hitting the state, fueled by the delta variant of the virus and lagging vaccination rates.

Arkansas ranks second in the country for new cases per capita over the past two weeks, according to numbers compiled by Johns Hopkins University researchers. Only about 35% of the state’s population has been fully vaccinated, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The state also reported its active cases, meaning ones that don’t include people who have died or recovered, increased by 740 to 5,932.

The latest increase comes as Gov. Asa Hutchinson took over as the National Governors Association chairman, vowing to make combating vaccine hesitancy a priority. Hutchinson also kicked off a series of town hall-style meetings around the state on Thursday aimed at encouraging people to get vaccinated.

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