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There have been over 1,800 total COVID-19 tests taken in Arkansas

As of 4:50 p.m. on Thursday, the Arkansas Department of Health confirmed 349 COVID-19 cases throughout the state.

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — As of 4:50 p.m. on Thursday, the Arkansas Department of Health confirmed 349 COVID-19 cases throughout the state. 

On Wednesday, March 25, Arkansas saw the largest increase of cases in one day with 76.

Gov. Hutchinson said the Arkansas Medical Board has been expedited the licenses for medical and healthcare professionals to meet the need and urgency of the current health crisis.

Mayor Frank Scott Jr. announced the city of Little Rock will have an extended city-wide curfew from 9 pm. to 5 a.m.

Key facts to know:

  • 349 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Arkansas 
  • 1,868 total tests
  • 1,519 negative test results
  • 3 reported deaths
  • All public schools are closed until April 17

Watch Thursday's press conference here:

Thursday, March 26

4:50 p.m.:

The Arkansas Department of Health confirmed 349 COVID-19 cases throughout the state. The counties with the highest numbers are:

  • Pulaski County: 83 positive cases
  • Cleburne County: 46
  • Faulkner County: 24
  • Benton County: 23
  • Jefferson County: 23

Conway and Maumelle have both decided to close down public playgrounds in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, among children.

READ MORE: City of Conway, Maumelle close public playgrounds in effort to reduce spread of COVID-19

3:00 p.m.:

Dr. Cam Patterson said the state has purchased personal protective equipment, which is on the way to local hospitals. That includes: 3 million N95 masks, 4 million surgical masks, 4 million gowns, 2.1 million face shields and 7 million gloves.

2:50 p.m.:

An initiative to help foster care children and parents was also announced in the press conference. The state would provide an extra $500 payment per month to foster parents in the state.

The state is also working with cities to work on providing shelter for the homeless during the coronavirus pandemic.

2:40 p.m.:

Governor Asa Hutchinson announced an initiative to improve access for people and to keep hospitals open in rural areas.

Hutchinson said there will be additional pay to support nurses in rural Arkansas cities. Nurses will receive $1,000 per month and $2,000 per month for nurses that care for COVID-19 patients.

RELATED: Gov. Hutchinson announces additonal financial support for nurses during COVID-19 pandemic

The initiative will also provide money to hospitals to provide drive-thru testing, telemedicine, and supporting workplace safety.

The plan is estimated at $116 million and would require a waiver from the federal government. Of the $116 million, $25 million of it would come from state finances.

2:30 p.m.:

The current breakdown of the 335 cases:

  • 14 children aged 18 or younger
  • 108 ages 65+
  • 213 ages 19-65
  • 41 hospitalized

A total of 42 positive cases are currently in nursing homes.

Dr. Nate Smith said there is now a third death due to COVID-19 in Arkansas. The person who passed away was in their 70s.

RELATED: Three COVID-19 related deaths in Arkansas, officials say

12:30 p.m.:

As of 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, the Arkansas Department of Health confirmed 335 COVID-19 cases throughout the state and 13 recoveries.

Pulaski County currently has 83 positive cases, Cleburne County has 47, Faulkner County has 24, and Jefferson County has 23.

10:15 a.m.

The Arkansas Department of Health is recommending people to self quarantine at home for 14 days if they recently traveled from New York and all international locations.

They are asking those people who recently traveled to stay at home and do not have visitors and only leave if you need medical care.

RELATED: ADH recommends self home quarantine for all travelers from New York, international locations

8:15 a.m.

The Arkansas Department of Health is now reporting a total of 310 positive COVID-19 cases. There have been 10 total recoveries.

The following counties have at least one confirmed case of COVID-19:

  • Benton County
  • Boone County
  • Bradley County
  • Clark County
  • Cleburne County
  • Cleveland County
  • Columbia County
  • Conway County 
  • Craighead County
  • Crawford County
  • Crittenden County
  • Cross County
  • Desha County
  • Drew County
  • Faulkner County
  • Garland County
  • Grant County
  • Greene County
  • Hempstead County
  • Hot Spring County
  • Independence County
  • Jefferson County
  • Lawrence County
  • Lincoln County
  • Lonoke County
  • Pike County
  • Poinsett County
  • Polk County
  • Pope County
  • Pulaski County
  • Randolph County
  • Saline County
  • Sebastian County
  • Searcy County
  • Sevier County
  • Stone County
  • Union County
  • Van Buren County
  • Washington County
  • White County
  • Woodruff County

We will continue to update this article with new information as it becomes available.

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