Arkansas
Nearly 640,000 people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — On Monday, April 19, Arkansas saw fewer new cases with more testing than last week. The increase in vaccine doses was larger this week than last Monday.
“Our combined efforts are keeping the numbers low, but we’ll lose momentum if we don’t increase our vaccination numbers,” Gov. Hutchinson said.
Key facts to know:
- 261,604 confirmed cases
- 72,105 probable cases
- 1,280 active confirmed cases
- 524 active probable cases
- 4,530 confirmed deaths
- 1,176 probable deaths
- 177 hospitalizations
- 24 on ventilators
- 1,558,345 vaccine doses given
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