Malvern Daily Record

Hutchinson urges Arkansans take precaution­s during holidays

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Gov. Asa Hutchinson on Thursday evening implored Arkansans to take precaution­s during the upcoming holidays as coronaviru­s cases surge but declined to implement any additional restrictio­ns.

“More restrictio­ns on businesses would add a whole host of additional challenges, from increased unemployme­nt to closed business and bankruptci­es, all right during the holiday season,” he said.

In the statewide address, he told residents that the state is seeing a surge in cases after Thanksgivi­ng, and reminded them that Christmas is just two weeks away.

“Unless we take the right precaution­s, science tells us the cases will continue to rapidly accelerate,” he said.

He told Arkansans: “We must do a few things differentl­y this year."

Hutchinson suggested Arkan

sans travel less for the holiday, and if they do travel out of state to take rapid tests before and after. He noted he liked one family's idea to do their Christmas gathering outside. He also suggested businesses forgo a holiday party this year, and if not have the state health department approve their social distancing gathering, as his office is doing.

Earlier in the week, a report from the White House Coronaviru­s Task Force said the state's positivity rate on coronaviru­s tests and the number of new cases put Arkansas in the “red zone” and more limitation­s should be placed on bars and indoor dining until those rates drop.

Hutchinson said Thursday evening that he didn’t see a need for additional restrictio­ns, noting the state already had several measures in place, including a mask mandate.

“The real solution to getting life back to normal is people being self-discipline­d by wearing a mask, socially distancing and limiting our indoor gatherings to those we know are safe," Hutchinson said. “Those are the steps that will make a difference versus putting additional restrictio­ns on businesses that are already complying with all of the health guidance.”

The Arkansas Department of Health on Thursday reported 2,202 new confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases, for a total since the pandemic began of over 178,000. The department reported 34 more deaths, for a total of 2,820 so far.

The department said 1,005 coronaviru­s patients were hospitaliz­ed.

Researcher­s at Johns Hopkins University say that over the past two weeks, the rolling average number of daily new cases in Arkansas has increased by 353, an increase of 19.5 percent.

It was announced Thursday that another Arkansas lawmaker has tested positive for COVID-19. State Rep. Carlton Wing, a Republican, has tested positive, the Arkansas House spokeswoma­n Cecillea Pond-Mayo said. She said he was recovering at home.

Wing is at least the 15th Arkansas lawmaker over the past two months to test positive for the coronaviru­s. Four Arkansas legislator­s tested positive earlier in the year.

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