Malvern Daily Record

Health secretary confirmed despite virus pushback

-

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. ( AP) — Arkansas' top health official was confirmed by the state Senate on Thursday despite pushback from some Republican lawmakers over the state's handling of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The Senate voted 25- 8 to confirm Dr. Jose Romero as state health secretary. Romero was named permanentl­y to the position by Gov. Asa Hutchinson in August after serving about four months as interim secretary.

Romero faced a rare confirmati­on fight, with critics opposing him over the state's restrictio­ns and over his position on hydroxychl­oroquine, an anti- malarial drug touted by former President Donald Trump as an effective treatment for COVID- 19.

“We're just saying, you know what, there are plenty of doctors and physicians and experts in this state and this country that could fill this role that might just have a little better presence about them," Republican Sen. Jason Rapert, who opposed Romero's confirmati­on, said.

A former part- time doctor at the Conway Human Developmen­t Center told lawmaker last year she resigned because she didn't believe she could prescribe hydroxychl­oroquine to the center's residents. Romero said he didn't endorse or recommend the drug, but didn't prevent any doctors from using it.

Romero has led the department throughout most of the pandemic, and supporters defended his work.

“He's a scientist, he's a doctor and I don't believe our governor just summarily or without any kind of thought or review of this man's record would have nominated him if he wasn't qualified to continue as director of the health department," Flowers said.

Romero's confirmati­on is the latest tussle Hutchinson has had with some fellow Republican­s over his handling of the pandemic.

Hutchinson last month signed a new law that expands the Legislatur­e's ability to terminate an emergency or orders issued under it. A legislativ­e panel last month rejected an attempt to end the emergency declaratio­n under the new law.

He also vetoed a bill that

would have required the state to refund fines levied on businesses for violating virus safety rules. A lawsuit filed by a group of GOP legislator­s challengin­g the state's virus restrictio­ns is pending before the state Supreme Court.

Hutchinson has lifted the state's virus restrictio­ns and last week ended Arkansas' statewide mask mandate.

The governor said he was very pleased by Romero's confirmati­on.

“Anytime you are in a position of responsibi­lity during a pandemic you will undoubtedl­y suffer some criticism and second guessing," Hutchinson said in a statement. “His confirmati­on is a recognitio­n of his experience, leadership and devotion to public service."

The state on Thursday reported 199 new coronaviru­s cases, bringing its total since the pandemic began to 331,704. The state's active cases, meaning ones that don't include people who had died or recovered, rose by 58 to 1,707.

The state's COVID- 19 deaths rose by two to 5,662 and hospitaliz­ations dropped by nine to 141.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States