Maui Coronavirus Updates
UH Researcher & Wuhan Colleagues Study Insomnia Drug in Management of COVID-19
Twenty researchers including Dr. Youping Deng with the University of Hawaiʻi John A. Burns School of Medicine, found beneficial effects of an insomnia drug on clinical outcomes in the management of COVID-19 patients.
Schatz Releases Guidance For Hawaiʻi Homeowners, Renters
Homeowners with federally-backed mortgages can delay payments for a year. Moratorium on evictions for most renters until July.
Bill Aims to Help Small Businesses Cover Payroll, Expenses
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act provides relief for small businesses that have trouble covering payroll and operating expenses because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Study: Maui Ranks #2 in US of Areas by Share of Jobs in Industries at High Risk from COVID-19
A new study by Brookings Institute ranks the metro area of Kahului-Wailuku-Lahaina on Maui at number two in the nation by share of jobs in industries at high risk from COVID-19.
Mokulele Airlines Reduces Flights, Adjusts Schedule
Despite a reduction in the number of flights, Mokulele will not eliminate service to any of its airports.
National Distancing Extended to April 30, Experts Anticipate US COVID-19 Deaths to Peak Around Easter
President Donald Trump today said he anticipates the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States to happen in two weeks and is calling for an extension of national social distancing guidelines to April 30, 2020. Dr. Birx noted what she called a “large confidence interval,” in the model. “And so, it’s anywhere in the model between 80,000 and 160,000, maybe even potentially 200,000 people succumbing to this–that’s with mitigation.”
Hawai‘i Coronavirus Total Now 175: 24 New Cases, Maui Total is 20
As of noon on Sunday, March 29, 2020, the state total count of positive coronavirus cases was 175, including 11 new cases on Oʻahu; 1 new case on Kauaʻi; 2 new cases on Hawaiʻi Island; 4 new cases on Maui; and 6 cases pending residency determination. Maui’s island count is now at 20.
LIST: How to Access Federal Resources For Veterans
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act provides the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) with $19.57 billion in funding to ensure it has the equipment, tests, and support services necessary to provide veterans with the additional care they need at facilities in Hawaii and across the nation.
Alexander Academy Launches Online Dance Classes
In line with the studioʻs affordable tuition philosophy, the online classes cost $9 a class.
Sea House Restaurant Offers To-Go
The restaurant is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and will begin offering curbside pickup at the front drive of Napili Kai Beach Resort.
Schatz Releases Resource Guide For Hawaiʻi Small Businesses
The bipartisan $2 trillion CARES Act is the largest aid package in American history and was signed into law on Friday.
Tune In to Maui Health Updates Daily, What’s Your Questions?
A new radio feature starts Monday featuring executives and doctors with Maui Health who will provide updates and answer questions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The feature runs daily at 7:19 a.m. on KPOA 93.5 FM, starting on Monday, March 30, 2020.
Hawai‘i DOH Warns of Potential Adverse Effects of Non-Approved Drugs Against COVID-19
“Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine can cause severe cardiac toxicity, and in high doses over a long duration, can cause retinal damage and lead to permanent blindness,” said Dr. Alvin Bronstein, DOH Emergency Medical Services and Injury Prevention System Branch Chief. “Individuals using these medications without physician supervision run serious risks of side effects and potential overdoses. Other medications are being touted, but nothing has been proven to be effective and may even do more harm than good.”
Drive-Through Testing for COVID-19 on Monday
Drive-through testing for COVID-19 will take place again on Monday, March 30, at War Memorial Gym parking lot (700 Halia Nakoa Street in Wailuku).
Maui Air Arrivals Dip to 87: 24 Residents, 14 Visitors and 49 Crew Members
Maui had a total of 87 passengers arriving on the Valley Isle, including 49 crew members, 24 residents and 14 visitors, according to new numbers compiled by the Hawaiʻi Tourism Association.
Subway Offers Family Special Amid Pandemic
Subway Restaurants are offering a Family Take Out Special–customers who buy two Footlong sandwiches will receive an additional Footlong for free.
Central Pacific Bank is Offering to Pay for Half of Your Take-Out
The promotion is open to all Hawaiʻi residents, not just CPB customers.
Minit Medical Adjusts Clinic Services
Minit Medical Urgent Care is offering video visits, drive-up services and in-clinic visits for all urgent care needs at all three of its Maui locations in an effort to relieve stress on the hospital.
Hawai‘i Coronavirus Total Now 151: 29 New Cases, Maui Total is 16
As of noon on Saturday, March 28, 2020, the state total count of positive coronavirus cases was 151, including 17 new cases on Oʻahu; 6 new cases on Kauaʻi; 3 new cases on Hawaiʻi Island; and 3 cases pending residency determination.
Maui’s island count remains at 16. The Maui District Health Office notes that as test results come in (expected early this coming week), there may be a spike in the number of new reported COVID-19 cases in the Valley Isle.
Maui Jail Population Drops By 71 Inmates Over One Month
The jail population across the state has experienced a marked decrease in inmates as the Department of Public Safety finds ways to temporarily reduce the number of people in jails and prisons amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
