Maui Coronavirus Updates
Fevella Helps Keep Meadow Gold Hawaiʻi Afloat
Thanks to the efforts of Senate Minority Leader Kurt Fevella (R-‘Ewa, ‘Ewa Beach, Ocean Pointe, ‘Ewa by Gentry, Iroquois Point, and portion of ‘Ewa Villages), Meadow Gold Hawaiʻi will remain in business.
Gabbard Tackles COVID-19 Crisis
“The coronavirus crisis is impacting us and our communities in ways we could not imagine.”
Hawai‘i Reports 4th COVID-19 Death: State Total 351 (32 New), Maui Total 38
As of noon on Saturday, April 4, 2020, there are 351 cases of COVID-19 identified in Hawaiʻi with 32 new cases. Hawaiʻi’s deaths related to COVID-19 remains at three.
Hawaiʻi AG Urges For Special Enrollment For Healthcare Coverage
Hawaiʻi Attorney General Clare E. Connors today joined a coalition of 22 attorneys general led by California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein in sending a letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and its Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), urging them to reconsider their decision to deny a special enrollment period on HealthCare.Gov during the current worldwide pandemic.
Kaiser to Waive Payment For COVID-19 Treatment
Kaiser Permanente has announced that it will waive all member out-of-pocket costs for the treatment of COVID-19 related inpatient and outpatient services, as of April 1, 2020.
Kaua‘i Police Arrest Third Out-of-State Man for Violating 14-Day Quarantine
Once he is released from custody, police say Edwards will be required to either quarantine in proper accommodations, leave the island or face arrest for subsequent offense under the Governor’s order.
Sobering Numbers on Maui: “Hāna Will Hit 65-70% Unemployment By Next Week”
The rural community of Hāna in East Maui could hit 65 to 70 percent unemployment by next week. “The numbers are sobering,” said Sen. J. Kalani English during an online community meeting last night for members of remote location which reported its first COVID-19 positive case yesterday.
“We Are Friends… COVID-19 Relief” for Hawai‘i’s Music Industry
A new “We Are Friends… COVID-19 Relief Program” to benefit Hawaii’s Music Industry was launched this week by The Henry Kapono Foundation in partnership with the Kawakami Family and with support from Foodland.
Hawai‘i Follows CDC Guidance in Recommending Face Masks in Public
The state is formulating a policy on the voluntary use of facemasks in public. The action comes based on national guidance released today from the CDC, which now recommends wearing a cloth face covering in public, particularly when buying groceries, going to pharmacies and getting take out food. Maui Mayor Michael Victorino began asking for similar compliance earlier this week.
Maui Hotels Lend a Helping Hand Amid Coronavirus Crisis
During this unprecedented COVID-19 crisis, members of the Maui Hotel & Lodging Association have been making the effort to give back to the community.
LIVE STREAM: Maui Mayor Michael Victorino COVID-19 Update, April 3, 2020
Maui Mayor Michael Victorino announced a new Micro Business Loan Program during a press conference on Friday afternoon, April 3, 2020. He also noted that a food distribution will begin in Central and South Maui next week Thursday.
Maui Medical Group Announces New Office Hours
Maui Medical Group has temporarily amended their hours of operation for their five clinics due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
LIVE STREAM: Gov. Ige Press Conference, April 3, 2020, 2:30 p.m.
Hawaiʻi Governor David Ige provided his latest update on Friday afternoon at 2:30 p.m., as Hawaiʻi reported its third COVID-19 death.
Maui Child Care Resources Available for Essential Workers During COVID-19 Crisis
Essential workers who need child care for children under 6 years old during the current COVID-19 crisis can contact PATCH Maui (People Attentive to Children) or the Maui County Early Childhood Resource Center, the Department of Housing and Human Concerns announced.
Hawai‘i Coronavirus Total Now 319: 34 New Cases, Maui Total is 36
As of noon on Friday, April 3, 2020, there are 319 cases of COVID-19 identified in Hawaiʻi with 34 new cases. State officials are also saying Hawaiʻi now has a third COVID-19 death, confirmed just a short while ago. Maui has nine new cases for a total of 36 confirmed positive. Of the 36 cases on Maui, 11 have been released from isolation and one has required hospitalization. The Maui count also includes a resident of the rural community of Hāna in East Maui and a resident of Molokaʻi who is being treated on the island of Oʻahu.
Hawai‘i Department of Health Announces 3rd COVID-19 Death
The Hawaiʻi Department of Health is reporting the death of a third individual with COVID-19. The elderly Oʻahu resident had been hospitalized in critical condition on life support for several weeks after returning from travel to Washington state.
BREAKING: Hāna, Maui Reports Its First Confirmed COVID-19 Case
The rural community of Hāna in East Maui has its first confirmed case of COVID-19 according to new information released by Maui Mayor Michael Victorino.
Minit Medical Urgent Care Now Accepts HMSA Quest Members
In a continuing effort to help the island-wide healthcare system and the Maui community, Minit Medical Urgent Care announced today that it will be accepting HMSA Quest members in all three Maui clinics, effective Friday, April 3, 2020.
OHA Urges Governor to Ramp Up Relief For Renters
OHA is urging renters who have lost income and are having trouble making rent payments to reach out to their landlords and seek payment options that will allow for some relief during this time.
COVID-19 Update with Maui Mayor Michael Victorino: April 3, 2020, 8:45 a.m.
Maui Mayor Michael Victorino continues to urge the public to comply with the stay-at-home orders and social distancing guidelines amid news that Molokaʻi reported its first case of COVID-19.
