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CURRENT COMMUNITY MITIGATION LEVEL
PHASE II
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Hot Springs Village continues to follow Phase 2 Directives from the Arkansas Department of Health. The Fourth of July will be celebrated this week, please check the daily COVID-19 update for any news or changes that would affect the celebration in the Village.
Amenity Guidelines
During this holiday week, the Property Owners' Association would like to remind everyone to stay safe and enjoy the opportunities in Hot Springs Village. However, keep in mind the more closely you interact with others and the longer that interaction, the higher the risk of COVID-19 spread.
To learn more about staying safe over the holiday as well as our amenity guidelines, click here.
Arkansas saw an increase in COVID-19 cases after days of decline in the last 24 hours. Today, there were 520 new cases of COVID-19 recorded, bringing the total number of cases to 20,777 in the state.
As of today, 5,976 are considered active with 120 in nursing homes, 548 in correctional facilities and 5,308 in the community.
Since yesterday, there have been five more deaths due to COVID-19. That brings the total number of deaths to 270 in the state. The number of hospitalizations is down by 10, bringing the total to 290. Of the 290 hospitalized, 67 are on ventilators.
Pulaski County had the second-highest growth in cases since yesterday with 118 new COVID-19 cases.
Gov. Asa Hutchinson briefly touched on other topics, such as the state's budget and the retirement of Arkansas Department of Corrections Secretary Wendy Kelley.
You can view today's COVID-19 briefing
here.
A statewide map is available that shows national, state and county numbers in regards to COVID-19. As of June 30 at 2:30 p.m., the United States deaths attributed to COVID-19 are
126,739 You can view the Arkansas Department of Health's statewide interactive COVID-19 map
here.
Saline & Garland Counties
As of Tuesday, Saline County, 261 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Saline County and 8,436 have tested negative. Of those testing positive, 196 have recovered. The death total remains at two.
In Garland County, 240 people have tested positive for COVID-19 and 6,326 have tested negative. Of the people infected, 172 have recovered and one has died.
Cancellations & Postponements
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