View the current data on COVID-19 and track how the virus is spreading near your location, in your city, country or all over the world
View the current data on COVID-19 and track how the virus is spreading near your location, in your city, country or all over the world
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Deaths
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Deaths
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Deaths
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Recovered
Deaths
Data sources: Johns Hopkins University CSSE reports; state and national government health departments, and local media reports.
Confirmed cases - include presumptive positive cases.
Estimated cases - the unofficial number of infected people.
Active cases = total confirmed - total recovered - total deaths.
Estimated for the end of the day - assumptions about the number of infected people for the end of the current day.
Region | Confirmed cases | Deaths | Cases/100k pop. |
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Pulaski County | 106 168 | 1 183 | 27 738 |
Washington County | 69 754 | 636 | 34 351 |
Benton County | 67 966 | 861 | 30 707 |
Craighead County | 38 265 | 334 | 39 676 |
Faulkner County | 35 806 | 319 | 31 620 |
Sebastian County | 33 105 | 525 | 26 327 |
Saline County | 31 381 | 344 | 29 296 |
Garland County | 23 551 | 512 | 24 526 |
White County | 22 488 | 297 | 29 176 |
Lonoke County | 20 201 | 246 | 29 553 |
Jefferson County | 18 780 | 277 | 24 253 |
Pope County | 18 539 | 211 | 30 021 |
Greene County | 16 289 | 173 | 38 700 |
Crawford County | 15 977 | 250 | 25 791 |
Crittenden County | 14 540 | 227 | 28 565 |
Mississippi County | 13 747 | 212 | 29 576 |
Hot Spring County | 11 307 | 134 | 34 344 |
Independence County | 10 746 | 215 | 29 323 |
Miller County | 9 665 | 182 | 22 238 |
Boone County | 9 589 | 181 | 25 984 |
Union County | 9 331 | 178 | 22 409 |
Baxter County | 8 955 | 249 | 21 572 |
Poinsett County | 8 155 | 127 | 33 173 |
St. Francis County | 7 279 | 96 | 25 759 |
Johnson County | 6 876 | 88 | 26 922 |
Yell County | 6 871 | 107 | 30 971 |
Cleburne County | 6 528 | 129 | 25 137 |
Carroll County | 6 205 | 104 | 22 608 |
Jackson County | 6 151 | 64 | 34 178 |
Sevier County | 6 001 | 75 | 35 180 |
Arkansas County | 5 744 | 78 | 30 201 |
Ouachita County | 5 545 | 109 | 21 229 |
Conway County | 5 540 | 65 | 26 042 |
Columbia County | 5 490 | 97 | 22 361 |
Clark County | 5 450 | 82 | 23 701 |
Lawrence County | 5 392 | 81 | 30 962 |
Randolph County | 5 281 | 89 | 29 390 |
Ashley County | 5 157 | 66 | 23 599 |
Lincoln County | 4 937 | 68 | 34 930 |
Cross County | 4 891 | 85 | 27 370 |
Phillips County | 4 880 | 98 | 22 430 |
Sharp County | 4 734 | 108 | 27 421 |
Drew County | 4 708 | 70 | 25 436 |
Hempstead County | 4 599 | 70 | 20 341 |
Grant County | 4 505 | 62 | 25 234 |
Clay County | 4 202 | 94 | 26 127 |
Polk County | 4 164 | 149 | 20 153 |
Madison County | 4 027 | 63 | 25 622 |
Izard County | 3 963 | 69 | 28 935 |
Franklin County | 3 847 | 73 | 21 225 |
Howard County | 3 788 | 52 | 27 471 |
Van Buren County | 3 542 | 62 | 20 480 |
Marion County | 3 443 | 89 | 20 675 |
Little River County | 3 295 | 105 | 25 017 |
Desha County | 3 049 | 41 | 23 439 |
Bradley County | 3 023 | 50 | 26 269 |
Stone County | 2 957 | 68 | 23 858 |
Lee County | 2 936 | 59 | 28 166 |
Chicot County | 2 788 | 59 | 23 627 |
Fulton County | 2 711 | 93 | 22 140 |
Pike County | 2 633 | 44 | 23 319 |
Perry County | 2 547 | 38 | 24 385 |
Scott County | 2 323 | 44 | 20 680 |
Cleveland County | 2 294 | 36 | 26 401 |
Nevada County | 2 199 | 45 | 24 441 |
Searcy County | 2 147 | 48 | 26 199 |
Prairie County | 1 979 | 42 | 22 708 |
Monroe County | 1 959 | 36 | 24 040 |
Dallas County | 1 784 | 32 | 21 981 |
Woodruff County | 1 760 | 31 | 24 242 |
Newton County | 1 731 | 49 | 20 780 |
Montgomery County | 1 535 | 56 | 16 180 |
Lafayette County | 1 301 | 31 | 17 018 |
Calhoun County | 971 | 11 | 18 089 |
State by state, county by county, the coronavirus is spreading in the U.S. Arkansas is among the states that have the highest number of COVID-19 positive people, as of today, its count has reached 848K.
Logan County is not the most affected area in Arkansas while Washington County and Benton County are the most-hit ones in the state. The risk of infection in the county is average if we talk about its population density that is 31 people per mi2 (12 people per km2) but the situation is still difficult. The statistics also display the average infection rate per 100,000 people - it’s 23K, but the virus is still spreading.
The COVID-19 outbreak is variable across the U.S., some new hot spots emerge, others subside. In times like these, we all should stay calm and take care of ourselves and our loved ones. You should not forget about protection measures and the symptoms of coronavirus.
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