Case update: Arkansas COVID-19 cases increase by 6,463 over past 7 days


Arkansas COVID-19 cases increased by 6,463 over the last seven days, according to the Arkansas Department of Health website update on Tuesday. The increase is down from the 8,064 cases reported over the previous seven-day period.

This week's count averages to about 923 new cases per day in the state, down from 1,152 the previous week.

There are 12,087 cases of COVID-19 considered active in the state, which includes those that have tested positive by both PCR and antigen testing methods. That number is down from the 14,387 active cases reported the previous Tuesday.

In Northwest Arkansas, the ADH dashboard currently lists 766 active cases in Washington County and 603 in Benton County.

Hospitalizations were down by 21 over that same period, bringing the total number of patients hospitalized in the state to 379.

State officials also announced 47 new deaths in the past week, bringing the total number of Arkansans who have died as a result of the pandemic to 11,775.

There are currently 17 patients on ventilators statewide, up one from the last week.

There were 19,965 PCR tests and 9,795 antigen tests announced Tuesday.

The new cases bring the total cumulative count in Arkansas to 912,287.

The top counties for new cases over the last seven days were Pulaski (856), Washington (417), and Faulkner (355).

Arkansas is averaging 31 cases per 100,000 residents over the last two weeks. According to the New York Times COVID-19 tracker, cases in the state are down by 25% over the last 14 days.

The state announced that 11,369 doses of the vaccine were given over the past 7 days.

All Arkansans ages 6 months and older are currently eligible for a vaccine. Those who need assistance locating a vaccine can call 1-800-985-6030.