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Arkansas and other southern states — where COVID-19 vaccination rates are low — this summer are ground zero for Omicron subvariant infections. Dr. Robert Hopkins, a professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, and Chief of Internal Medicine at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, provides insight and guidance about this new outbreak.
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Arkansas and other southern states — where COVID-19 vaccination rates are low — this summer are ground zero for Omicron subvariant infections. Dr. Robert Hopkins, a professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, and Chief of Internal Medicine at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, provides insight and guidance about this new outbreak.
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Two subvariants of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant are now spreading across the U.S., with a half dozen confirmed cases so far in Arkansas.
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Two subvariants of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant are now spreading across the U.S., with a half dozen confirmed cases so far in Arkansas.
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The panemic is nearly 23 months old in Arkansas and whenever it ends, effects for people and the state will last. Dr. Jennifer Dillaha, the state…
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January marks 22 months Arkansans have been dealing with COVID-19, and record high numbers of cases have left hospital leaders concerned. You can find a…
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Dr. Cam Patterson, the chancellor of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, discusses the efforts to learn more about the Omicron variant on the…