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Hear KUAR's interview with Arkansas Children's Hospital Chief Clinical and Academic Officer Dr. Rick Barr.
Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock reported a record number of pediatric patients this week suffering from COVID-19.
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As Arkansas is experiencing a dramatic surge in COVID-19 cases, with more than 2,800 new cases reported Thursday, kids are being impacted like never before in the pandemic. Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he was especially concerned about the increase in pediatric cases while announcing he was reinstating a public health emergency for the state.
Only people who are 12 and older can get vaccinated, which is a concern as schools are only a few weeks away from starting a new academic year. The latest variant is making a growing number of children sick, with Arkansas Children’s Hospital this week reporting its largest number of patients with COVID-19.