COVID-19 update

This illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in January 2020 shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV). (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). (CDC via AP, File)

CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs and National Park Medical Center reported no COVID-19 patients in either hospital Monday, according to a city of Hot Springs news release.

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:

• 840,678 cumulative cases, up 88 from Sunday.

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

• 5,167,289 PCR test reports, up 925 from Sunday.

• 11.5% cumulative PCR infection rate, no change from Sunday.

• 3,078 active cases, down 149 from Sunday.

• 390 active juvenile cases, down 17 from Sunday.

• 825,918 recoveries, up 236 from Sunday.

• 5,245,950 vaccine doses received, no change from Sunday.

• 4,085,169 doses given, up 216 from Sunday.

• 73 hospitalizations, up six from Sunday.

• Six cases on ventilators, up two from Sunday.

• 20 ICU patients, down two from Sunday.

• 11,446 deaths, up one from Sunday.

• 2,443 nursing home deaths, no change from Sunday.

• 23,410 cumulative cases in Garland County, up one from Sunday.

• 5.29 rolling seven-day average of new cases, no change from Sunday.

• 200,407 PCR and antigen test reports, up 18 from Sunday.

• 12.1% cumulative PCR infection rate, no change from Sunday.

• 69 active cases in Garland County, down four from Sunday.

• 22,830 recoveries in Garland County, up five from Sunday.

• 511 deaths, no change from Sunday.

-- Compiled by staff writer David Showers

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