Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

New-case number for state declines again, agency says

Virus hospitaliz­ations, use of ventilator­s also trend lower

- TESS VRBIN

New covid-19 cases in Arkansas declined for the third day in a row with 1,749 cases Saturday, 410 fewer than Friday and 611 fewer than Sept. 4, according to data from the Arkansas Department of Health.

Gov. Asa Hutchinson noted the drop in his daily Twitter statement about the data.

“During your weekend activities, stay safe,” Hutchinson tweeted. “Wear a mask if you can’t social distance. Protect yourself and your community by getting vaccinated.”

The number of hospitaliz­ed covid-19 patients continued to decline Saturday, dropping by 18, for a total of 1,131. There were 24 fewer patients on ventilator­s, for a total of 292, according to Health Department data.

The number of patients on ventilator­s had not been below 300 since Aug. 14.

Though a lower number of hospitaliz­ed covid-19 patients eases the burden on the health care system, Arkansas Center for Health Improvemen­t CEO Joe Thompson said in a Friday interview that the numbers of covid-19 deaths have often outpaced the simultaneo­us drops in hospitaliz­ations for the past

few weeks.

The Health Department on Saturday reported 33 new deaths from covid-19, for a total of 7,232.

“When the death numbers are higher than the hospital reduction numbers, that’s not a good thing,” Thompson said. “There are two ways to leave the hospital. One is alive, and one is dead.”

Health Department communicat­ions director Meg Mirivel said in an email that deaths are not always reported to the department on the same day they occur.

“We do see that around half of people that require a ventilator do not survive,” she said.

Additional­ly, 473 covid-19 patients are in intensive care units throughout the state, according to Health Department data.

Arkansas has seen a total of 473,885 covid-19 cases since March 2020. Benton County had the most new cases in the state Saturday with 127; Pulaski County had 125, and Washington County had 120, according to Health Department data.

Meanwhile, vaccine distributi­on reported Saturday remained lower than the previous week. The state said that 8,918 more shots had been given, 2,205 fewer than it reported Sept. 4.

“Just like the increase in vaccinatio­ns [in July and August] could have been related to the rise in cases, the decrease in vaccinatio­ns could be related to a perception of a decrease in risk from COVID-19,” Mirivel said. “It is still very important that people get fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Case numbers and hospitaliz­ations continue to be high.”

As of Saturday, 15,714 Arkansans had received a third dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, which is recommende­d for individual­s with compromise­d immune systems.

The Health Department reported that 49.9% of Arkansans 12 and older are fully vaccinated against covid-19.

 ?? Arkansas Democrat-Gazette ?? SOURCES: Center for Systems Science and Engineerin­g, Arkansas Department of Health
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette SOURCES: Center for Systems Science and Engineerin­g, Arkansas Department of Health

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