New covid-19 cases, hospitalizations tick up for 2nd day; gov says numbers give 'pause'

Gov. Asa Hutchinson speaks Wednesday May 13, 2020 during his daily covid-19 briefing at the state Capitol in Little Rock. See more photos at arkansasonline.com/514governor/. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Staton Breidenthal)
Gov. Asa Hutchinson speaks Wednesday May 13, 2020 during his daily covid-19 briefing at the state Capitol in Little Rock. See more photos at arkansasonline.com/514governor/. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Staton Breidenthal)

UPDATE: The number of new cases and hospitalizations due to covid-19 ticked up for the second day in a row Thursday, Gov. Asa Hutchinson said, causing him to “pause” as he considers when the state will enter the second phase of its reopening.

There were 130 new cases reported since Hutchinson’s briefing on Wednesday. Department of Health Secretary Dr. Nate Smith said of the new cases, 17 were in correctional facilities and 113 were in the general population of Arkansas.

Hospitalizations increased by five to 69, Smith said.

“That causes you to pause and say, we’ve got to make sure that we remind everybody to be careful, not to take this for granted and not just assume we’ll be in phase two in 14 days,” Hutchinson said. “We have more work still to do.”

The case total rose to 4,366, and the death toll increased by one to 98.

Among the dead is Robert Todd Burmingham, the so-called “blue-light rapist,” who was accused of using flashing blue lights to pull over and attack female motorists. He died Wednesday while serving a life term at the Cummins Prison.

The number of active cases, in which a patient remains ill as opposed to recovered or deceased, was 928 Thursday, Smith said. Of those, 305 were in correctional facilities, 101 were in nursing homes and 522 in the general population.

The Department of Correction reported Wednesday that 45 inmates had been diagnosed at the Randall L. Williams Unit state prison in Pine Bluff and three more were considered presumptive positives.

Smith said all inmates in the building with the outbreak had been tested, but the Department of Health was expanding testing to other buildings at the prison.

Smith did not specify whether any of the 17 new cases in correctional facilities were new cases or were preexisting cases now counted in the total.

In the past Smith has said it is not uncommon for it to take a few days for positive reports to be added to the Department of Health's digital tracking system.

-- Nyssa Kruse

EARLIER: Gov. Asa Hutchinson will speak at 1:30 p.m. on the state's response to the covid-19 pandemic.

Total cases according to the Arkansas Department of Health remained the same Thursday morning as Wednesday evening, 4,236. The death toll also remained the same, 97.

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