New Numbers as of 1 pm
381 cases
Number of people tested 1,926
Yell County numbers stay the same
21+ thousand citizens
5 tested https://twitter.com/TinaMorphis/status/1243530021525913605
New Numbers as of 8:49 am
388 cases
Number of people tested 3,310
Yell County numbers
0 cases
10 tested
population 21+ thousand
I'm going to start adding the numbers for those hospitalized, ventilators #, nursing home residents, gender and age.

On 3/27 at 1:05pm there were:

48 currently hospitalized
17 currently on ventilators
42 infected in Nursing Homes
38.1% are male - 61.4% are female
15 are 0-18
242 are 19-64
and
124 are 65+
New Numbers March 28 7:15 pm
409 confirmed cases
3,398 tested

48 Hospitalized
17 ventilated
42 nursing home residents
39.1% male
60.9% female
15 0-18
259 19-64
130 65+
It looks like there's an increase between 20+ to 30+ daily, and that's with testing such a small percentage of citizens. There are 3.014 million citizens in Arkansas and 3,398 have been tested and we know that some people show no signs of infection up to 14 days. Boy howdy.
March 24 10:06 am
Arkansas
421 confirmed cases of COVID-19
3,448 people tested
Numbers for Yell County stay the same
Numbers for Hospitalized, Ventilator and Nursing Home Residents stay the same
Numbers for male/female stay the same
The number of COVID-19 deaths 5
Gov. Asa Hutchinson expressing frustration about supply chain issues that are limiting and delaying testing for the pandemic that continues to spread globally.

Gov. Hutchinson also said the number of weekly jobless applications in the past week totaled more than 30,000
There have been 26 recoveries so far.
On Friday, Gov. Hutchinson revealed a statistical projection that shows about 3,500 cases of COVID-19 by mid-April. An estimated 750 people would be hospitalized. That model shows the number of cases could peak sometime between late April
Arkansas March 30, 2020
449 diagnosed COVID-19 cases
3,536 tested
Yell County 21+ thousand residents
11 people tested
Arkansas March 31, 2020 9:09 am
508 diagnosed COVID-19 cases
62 currently hospitalized
21 on ventilators
43 Nursing Home residents
6028 test

I did some looking last night and noticed a disturbing pattern. This pattern could be due to the smaller number of residents in these
particular counties, or it could be more nefarious, but when you look at test done, vs population, the counties where little to no testing has been done, all seem to be in the lower income brackets in Arkansas. There were 5 within the top 25 income, but the rest were the lowest
income counties.
I would hate to think that the Arkansas Government, @AsaHutchinson and others were basing testing individuals simply on their monetary value and worth to this state, but it is disturbing when you dive into the numbers.
update 1:38 Arkansas
528 cases
68 hospitalized
8 deaths
Four new counties from yesterday
update 10:24 Arkansas
566 cases
64 hospitalized as of 3/31/2020 9:04 am
9 deaths
43 Nursing Home residents
Yell County Residents 21+ thousand
# of tested 24
#0 positive
As my followers know my clinic told me on March 7,2020 when I went in to get med's refilled that I have been on for over a decade, that the COVID-19 was being blow out of proportion and that it was no big deal. I severed ties with that clinic yesterday. As terrified as I was to
go into that clinic on the 7th, I can't imagine the people being forced to go in for med's they've been on for years with the spread of COVID-19 being community driven here in the state and ANY doctor, who considered COVID-19 no big deal at the beginning of March, when @WHO was
explaining that it was a pandemic, is a doctor no one should go too.
Just how many lives was he willing to risk because he spends his off time watching @FoxNew? If you're doctor, your specialist, didn't take this seriously from the beginning, get a new one who did.
update Arkansas 1:40 pm
584 cases
56 hospitalized
25 on vents
10 deaths

I'm still wondering why in Arkansas the numbers are backwards on men/women. 39.9% men over 60% female. This is an outlier.
Update Arkansas 9:44 am April 2, 2020
625 cases
8,461 tested
56 hospitalized
25 ventilator
54 Nursing Home Residents
Male 38.7%
Female 61.3%
Arkansas is still an outlier on male/female cases

We need to find out why?
Update April 3, 2020 Arkansas
687 cases
8,996 tested
66 hospitalized
23 ventilators
51 Nursing Home Residents
13 deaths
40.6% male
59.4% female

It looks like due to actually doing tests, the male/female ratio is evening out to be more statistically correct with worldwide numbers
Update April 4, 2020 Arkansas
743 cases
9,822 tested
71 hospitalized
26 ventilators
53 Nursing Home Residents
No update on deaths
40.6% male
59.4% female
62 out of 75 counties affected
New update
Now there are 72 hospitalized
23 ventilators
61 Nursing Home Residents
Out of the 743 cases known as of yesterday 80 people have recovered from COVID-19 and 14 have died.
I'm getting to where I really hate doing these updates:
April 5, 2020
819 COVID-19 CASES
11,143 tested
64 out of 75 counties affected with active cases

My county, Yell County has reported its first few cases 1-4 within the past 24 hrs.
My hope, since they don't give specific names or locations, is that it hasn't been found in the many, many, many Nursing Homes in the surrounding area. That's all I can hope for at this moment. Just really, really sad for everyone today.
Update April 6, 2020
843 cases
11,780 out of 3 million tested
64 out of 75 counties effected
over 70 hospitalized 27+ ventilators
60+ Nursing Home Residents

Will update #'s after @AsaHutchinson briefing at 1:30 pm
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