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A new death attributed to COVID-19 was announced by the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit Tuesday after a weekend surge of new cases.
The health unit provided no information on the age or gender of the community member and only said the person was not living in a long-term care or retirement facility before being admitted to hospital where they died.
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While a three-day surge added 72 cases to the tally in the two counties, just two new cases were posted on Tuesday morning.
Hot FM Miller County Office of Emergency Management has received several calls about where to receive the vaccine.
According to MC OEM, Although it’s not definite, the graph is an indicator of when. For those who are interested, they can call the Arkansas COVID Call Center vaccine hotline at 800.803.7847. You may also contact the ADH Miller County Health Unit.
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Northwest Arkansas hospitals hopeful about COVID-19 vaccine, give update on hospital space
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Northwest Arkansas hospitals hopeful about COVID-19 vaccine, give update on hospital space
Hospital leaders in Northwest Arkansas are hopeful about the vaccine but say the number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continues to be on the rise. Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 4:30 AM CST December 16, 2020
ROGERS, Arkansas On Monday (Dec. 14), a Northwest Arkansas council provided the following information on behalf of the Northwest Arkansas health care community, to help inform and educate the region.
Northwest Arkansas hospitals are hopeful about the vaccine but say the number of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continues to be on the rise. As of Dec. 14, 107 patients are in NWA hospital COVID units.