An Arkansas city saw its coronavirus numbers spike nearly 200% last week as the state grapples with record-breaking infection rates amid shortening testing supplies, according to an internal FEMA memo.
In June, daily new cases of coronavirus surged to record levels. Here's what happened throughout the month.numbers spike nearly 200% last week as the state grapples with record-breaking infection rates amid shortening testing supplies, according to an internal Federal Emergency Management Agency memo.
The virus has taken a toll on the state's health care system as well. Rapid test supplies are in short supply and are being rationed for use by state hospitals, the memo said. Gov. Asa Hutchinson removes his mask before a briefing at the state capitol, July 20, 2020, in Little Rock, Ark.Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson has recommended Solomon Graves to become the state's new department of corrections secretary as infection rates rise.
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