Maui Coronavirus Updates
Doctors On Call Maui Opens a Rapid COVID Testing Center
Doctors On Call, Maui’s Urgent Care, is opening a Rapid COVID Testing Center in Kahului. Beginning Oct. 5, 2020, Rapid Tests will be offered Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. No appointments will be needed.
Gov. Ige: Every Penny in CARES Act Funding to be Spent
In April, the State of Hawaiʻi received $863 million in direct payment from the federal government’s Coronavirus Relief Fund. Gov. David Ige announced that 98% of the federal Coronavirus Relief Fund received by the state has been set aside to assist with COVID-19 response and recovery efforts.
Hawaiian Airlines Expands Pre-Travel COVID-19 Testing Options with At-Home Service
Hawaiian Airlines today began offering travelers visiting or returning to the Hawaiian Islands from the US mainland a pre-travel COVID-19 test they can take at home to qualify to be exempt from the state of Hawai‘i quarantine.
Food Distribution on Molokaʻi on Friday, Oct. 2
Maui County Mayor Michael Victorino announced a food distribution event for Molokaʻi residents beginning at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 2, at the Mitchell Pauʻole Center in Kaunakakai.
State Launches Virtual Call Center for Unemployment Insurance Claims
The state of Hawaiʻi today launched a virtual call center to help claimants obtain information relating to their Unemployment Insurance claim or their Pandemic Unemployment Assistance claim.
Pre-Paid $500 Restaurant Card Program to Help Struggling Hawai‘i Workers and Business
Menor McNamara called the program a “win-win,” saying, “it provides people who have qualified a little extra cash and also helps local small businesses that are struggling.” She noted that since March, an estimated 60% of Hawai‘i’s businesses have fully or partially closed.
121 New COVID-19 Cases (92 O‘ahu, 27 Hawai‘i Island, 1 Maui, 1 Out of State); 2 Deaths
There were 121 new COVID-19 cases in Hawai‘i today, including 92 on the island of O‘ahu, 27 on Hawai‘i Island, and one each in Maui County and out of state. Kaua‘i reported no new cases today.
Hawaiian Airlines Increasing Flights in Preparation for Pre-Travel Testing Program
Hawaiian will resume nonstop service between Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport and McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas starting tomorrow, and between HNL and Oakland, Phoenix and San Jose international airports on Nov. 1.
Roselani Place COVID-19 Cluster Stands at 59 Cases; 12 are Active
The Roselani Place assisted living community on Maui has had a total of 59 COVID-19 infections since mid-August. The positive cases include 31 staff and 28 residents.
Flower Drop Held in Celebration of 110th Anniversary of Kula Hospital
Maui Health celebrated the 110th anniversary of Kula Hospital with a flower drop by Blue Hawaiian Helicopters on Monday morning.
Maui Councilmember Urges Those Impacted by COVID-19 to Apply for Assistance
Maui County Councilmember Yuki Lei Sugimura is urging residents and businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic to apply for assistance.
87 New COVID-19 Cases (80 O‘ahu, 3 Hawai‘i Island, 2 Maui, 2 Out of State); 2 Deaths
There were 87 new COVID-19 cases in Hawai‘i today, including 80 on the island of O‘ahu, three on Hawai‘i Island, and two each in Maui County and in residents diagnosed outside of the state. Kaua‘i reported no new cases today. Hawai‘i’s COVID-19 death toll increased to 134, with two new deaths reported since yesterday on the island of O‘ahu. There were two new cases in Maui County including one case in Kīhei, for a cumulative total of 390 cases over the course of the pandemic. To date, there have been at least 18 cases on the island Molokaʻi.
Longhi’s in Wailea Reopens on Oct. 2, Seeking New Hires
Located on the ground floor of The Shops at Wailea, the Italian seafood restaurant will serve dinner from 5 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 2, before launching breakfast, lunch and dinner service starting Saturday.
Maui United Way Disbursed $60K in Phase 2 Emergency Safety Net Grants
In Phase 2, MUW received 27 applications and was able to fund 13 of them with the funds available. MUW is working to bring in additional resources to support the other nonprofits in need.
Temptation Island Starts Filming This Week, Two Other Productions Planned on Maui
According to Bennett, more than 1,000 COVID-19 tests have been performed as part of the Temptation Island operation, all of which have come back negative for the virus.
Mayor Considering Halloween Guidance After CDC Identifies Door-to-Door Trick-or-Treating as “High Risk”
Mayor Victorino said he is currently working to establish guidance for Halloween. “I have some plans on hold right now that people have brought to me in regards to having various areas for which people would come to in a staggered manner–almost like what we had [with] drive-through graduation.”
University of Hawaiʻi Will Receive $3.4 Million in New Federal Funding To Improve COVID-19 Testing in Vulnerable Communities
The University of Hawai‘i at Manoa will receive $3.4 million in federal funding from the Department of Health and Human Services to support efforts to eliminate COVID-19 disparities among Hawai‘i’s vulnerable populations, including Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders.
4th Consecutive Day of No New Cases on Maui; Maui Active Cases Drop to 16
There were 90 new COVID-19 cases in Hawai‘i today, all on the island of O‘ahu. Hawai‘i’s COVID-19 death toll remained unchanged at 132, with no new deaths reported since yesterday. This is the fourth consecutive day for Maui County with no new cases, for a cumulative total of 388 cases over the course of the pandemic.
HTA: Maui Had 2,341 Visitors in August Versus 273,638 a Year Ago
In August, total visitor days fell 96.8 percent in Maui County from a year ago. There were 2,341 visitors to Maui in August versus 273,638 visitors a year ago, according to a new report released by the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority.
98 New COVID-19 Cases (91 O‘ahu, 7 Hawai‘i Island); 1 Death
There were 98 new COVID-19 cases in Hawai‘i today including 91 on O‘ahu and seven on Hawai‘i Island. Kaua‘i and Maui Counties reported no new cases today. Hawai‘i’s COVID-19 death toll increased to 132 with one new death on O‘ahu confirmed by the state Department of Health.
