COVID-19 update: 22 active resident cases reported at nursing home

This illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in January 2020 shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV). The coronavirus outbreak has exposed a seeming disconnect between the financial markets and science. Health experts are uncertain how far the virus out of China will spread and how bad the crisis will get, yet stock markets are rallying as if they're not expecting more than a modest hit to the global economy. (CDC via AP, File)
This illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in January 2020 shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV). The coronavirus outbreak has exposed a seeming disconnect between the financial markets and science. Health experts are uncertain how far the virus out of China will spread and how bad the crisis will get, yet stock markets are rallying as if they're not expecting more than a modest hit to the global economy. (CDC via AP, File)

The nursing home report the Arkansas Department of Health updated Monday listed 22 new resident cases in the past 14 days at Village Springs Health and Rehabilitation.

The Highway 7 north location was one of three facilities where 20 or more new resident cases have been reported in the last two weeks. Twenty-two active resident cases were reported at Village Springs.

Nursing home deaths have accounted for 30% of the more than 7,400 COVID-19 deaths the state has reported since the start of the pandemic. Monday's update listed 12 resident deaths at Village Springs, the only Garland County facility listed in Monday's update.

The Alabama Department of Public Health said it recorded more deaths than births last year for the first time in the state's history. The 64,714 recorded deaths surpassed births by more than 7,000. According to Johns Hopkins University's COVID-19 tracker, more than 13,000 COVID-19 deaths have been reported in Alabama.

Less than 42% of the state's population is fully vaccinated, compared to 44.95% in Arkansas. Alabama's 27.5% testing positivity rate has more than doubled Arkansas' 12.5% rate.

As a service to our readers, The Sentinel-Record publishes updates released by the city of Hot Springs and the state of Arkansas.

The Arkansas Department of Health is no longer reporting confirmed and probable cases separately. The following stats were posted Monday on the Health Department's website:

• 485,452 cumulative cases, up 396 from Sunday.

• 1,400.71 rolling seven-day average of new cases, down 35.72 from Sunday.

• 3,834,738 PCR test reports, up 3,610 from Sunday.

• 9.4% cumulative PCR infection rate, no change from Sunday.

• 15,004 active cases, down 770 from Sunday.

• 4,132 active juvenile cases, down 243 from Sunday.

• 462,841 recoveries, up 1,129 from Sunday.

• 3,677,320 vaccine doses received, no change from Sunday.

• 2,843,435 doses given, up 2,596 from Sunday.

• 1,027 hospitalizations, up 12 from Sunday.

• 289 cases on ventilators, no change from Sunday.

• 440 ICU patients, down five from Sunday.

• 7,482 deaths, up 37 from Sunday.

• 2,189 nursing home deaths, up three from Sunday.

• 15,356 new cases in Garland County, up 39 from Sunday.

• 33.43 rolling seven-day average of new cases, up two from Sunday.

• 151,562 PCR and antigen test reports, up 133 from Sunday.

• 10.3% cumulative PCR infection rate, no change from Sunday.

• 347 active cases in Garland County, up 17 from Sunday.

• 14,643 recoveries in Garland County, up 22 from Sunday.

• 366 deaths, no change from Sunday.

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