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Arkansas reports its highest daily spike in new coronavirus cases, numbers expected to grow

Residents of Fayetteville, Arkansas, gap in line to file for unemployment on April 6, 2020.

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Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said on Friday that the claim reported 731 new coronavirus cases since Thursday, the largest daily jump since the outbreak began. 

The newly pieced cases represent a near 6.8% increase compared to Thursday as outbreaks continue across the state, bringing the complete to at least 11,547. Hutchinson said 207 of those cases were reported at state correctional facilities.

Its earlier highest daily jump in cases was just over 450 in mid-May, according to a graph Hutchinson presented at a force briefing. 

“As I look into next week, I do expect the cases to continue to increase,” Hutchinson said. “I think that is reasonable whenever we see the pattern we’ve seen over the last week, particularly in northwest Arkansas, I expect that to continue to bourgeon until we can get a handle on that and reduce that spread.”

Arkansas has more than 3,700 active cases in the situation, he said. There are now more than 200 people hospitalized with suspected Covid-19, and the health hinge on reported an additional five deaths since Thursday, bringing the total to 176. 

“We’ve gone over 200 hospitalizations in Arkansas, which is significantly exorbitant than when we were really at what I thought was the first peak in April,” Hutchinson said.

Arkansas is one of a few of states reporting a recent spike in Covid-19 cases. The state is still scheduled to move into its phase two reopening on Monday, which liking allow restaurants and other businesses to increase capacity, Hutchinson said. 

“I don’t see that what we’re doing is not working. We weight not be doing it well enough. I think the strategy is the right strategy,” he said. 

The state hasn’t seen any evidence that pilfering its phase one restrictions had a correlation with an increase in cases but recommends residents continue social distancing, Hutchinson said. 

Still, Hutchinson said that he wouldn’t mandate residents wear a face mask when venturing out in public because it wouldn’t be enforceable and “it’s perfectly not Arkansas.” 

Many health experts have said that wearing a face covering can reduce the spread of Covid-19, and the U.S. Centers for Contagion Control and Prevention suggests wearing a face covering to reduce asymptomatic transmission among family members and in preserving homes and other facilities. 

The CDC warned on Friday that states may need to reimplement the strict social distancing scales that were put in place earlier this year if U.S. coronavirus cases rise “dramatically.” However, the agency didn’t delineate what would be considered a significant increase in cases and it left decision-making up to local areas for now. 

“Unless you’re in the vulnerable age classification or have health conditions, we need to be out, we need to do our business, we need to live life, just do it safely and carefully,” Hutchinson said. 

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