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Mayor Interview: Explains New Maui Rules and Curfew
Maui Mayor Michael Victorino is providing updates on Pacific Media Group’s network of Maui stations as the County continues to adjust to the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, the mayor spoke with listeners of KPOA 93.5 FM on Maui, and shared his thoughts on new rules that take effect tonight, including a pilot nighttime curfew program that is in effect from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m.
$130 Million in New Federal Funds Headed to Hawai‘i for Hospitals and Healthcare
US Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i) announced that Hawai‘i is set to receive more than $130 million in new federal funding to help local hospitals and health care providers respond to the coronavirus pandemic.
Drive-Through Testing FRIDAY, April 10: in Kahului (2nd Day) and Hāna in East Maui
Drive-through testing for COVID-19 will take place again for a second day on Friday, April 10, at Keōpūolani Regional Park. Maui Mayor Michael Victorino reports that more than 700 tests were completed in Thursday’s testing at the location.
Maui County Night-Time Curfew Pilot Program and Stricter Rules to Start Friday
Maui Mayor Michael Victorino announced a night-time curfew pilot program will start at 11 p.m. Friday night, April 10, for Maui County. Curfew will be from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Kīhei Man Held on $105,000 Bail, Accused of Burglary During Civil Emergency
Maui police say an unknown adult male forcefully entered a jewelry store in Pāʻia at approximately 2:55 a.m. on March 30, 2020, and allegedly removed multiple items estimated at over $100,000. The male suspect, later identified by Maui Police as Chase Mociun, 37, of Kīhei was arrested and charged for Burglary of a Building in a Civil Defense Emergency, Theft I and Criminal Conspiracy. Due to County of Maui being in a Disaster Emergency Relief Period, police say the Burglary of a Building becomes a “B” Felony.
Maui Health CEO Explains Mask Policy at Hospital and Efforts to Ensure Safety at the Facility
Maui Now’s Wendy Osher interviews Maui Health CEO Mike Rembis. We ask about the hospital’s policy on masks for health care workers, as well as the current state of supplies and equipment for the Maui facility.
LIVE STREAM: Mayor COVID-19 Update for April 9, 2020, 4 p.m.
Maui Mayor Michael Victorino gives us an update on how the Drive Through COVID-19 testing in Kahului went today as well as the Food Distribution efforts in Central and South Maui. He also shares more about the County’s efforts to control, expedite testing, and prevent further spread of the virus.
PHOTOS/VIDEO: COVID-19 Testing on Maui Draws Heavy Response
The Kahului Drive Through Testing site that opened at 8 a.m. this morning at Keopuolani Park. It drew an estimated 300+ people who were already in line upon opening. Some who attended the testing tell us they waited in line for approximately two hours to get tested.
Hawai‘i Coronavirus Total Now 442: 7 New Cases, Maui Total is 57
As of noon on Thursday, April 9, 2020, there are 442 cases of COVID-19 identified in Hawaiʻi with 7 new cases. Maui County has 3 new cases for a total of 57 confirmed positive. Of the 57 cases in Maui County, at least 31 have been released from isolation, and 5 have required hospitalization.
300+ in Line at Start of Kahului Drive Through Clinic on Maui
Maui Mayor Michael Victorino provided an update after visiting the Kahului Drive Through Testing site that opened at 8 a.m. this morning at Keopuolani Park. During an interview with Shane Kahalehau of KPOA 93.5 FM, Mayor Victorino said that upon opening an estimated 300+ people were already in line.
AUDIO: Rep. Tulsi Gabbard Tele-Town Hall on Coronavirus Crisis
US Representative Tulsi Gabbard (HI-02) hosted a live, tele-town hall to provide updates on the national and state response to the coronavirus. She was joined by Jane Sawyer, the Hawai‘i District Director of the US Small Business Administration, which is providing support for small businesses nationwide during the coronavirus pandemic.
Food Distributions for Residents in Need TODAY at 10 a.m. in Central and South Maui
Two food distributions take place TODAY, Thursday, April 9, to provide bags of produce to individuals impacted by COVID-19 in Wailuku, Kahului and South Maui. Distributions start at 10 a.m. and continue while supplies last at the following locations: War Memorial Gymnasium parking lot (700 Halia Nakoa Street) for Wailuku and Kahului residents; and South Maui Community Park Gymnasium parking lot (1501 Liloa Drive) for South Maui residents.
COVID-19 Drive Through Testing in KAHULUI on THURSDAY; and in HANA on FRIDAY
Drive through testing sites are being offered in Kahului in Central Maui on Thursday, April 9; and in the East Maui Community of Hāna on Friday, April 10, 2020. The first two hours of the Kahului clinic are reserved for first responders and health care workers. The news comes on the heels of a confirmed cluster of 15 workers with Maui Health that tested positive for COVID-19.
LIVE STREAM: Mayor COVID-19 Update for April 8, 2020, 4 p.m.
Maui Mayor Michael Victorino shares more details about the cluster of COVID-19 positive cases at Maui Health that he announced earlier today. He also shares more about the County’s efforts to control, expedite testing, and prevent further spread of the virus.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard Calls for LG Green to Take Lead on Coronavirus; Wants Dr. Anderson and Dr. Park Fired
Representative Tulsi Gabbard this afternoon called for Lieutenant Josh Green to lead the state’s coronavirus crisis. She also is asking that state Health Director Bruce Anderson and Dr. Sarah Park to be fired. She said “if Gov. Ige won’t do it, he should resign.”
Governor Discusses Maui Cluster of COVID-19 Positive Cases
State Health Director Dr. Bruce Anderson said the Maui death involved an unattended death and was confirmed by the medical examiner. Dr. Anderson also said the 15 cluster cases are not new, contrary to earlier information provided by the Joint Information Center. He said the cases were found over time and were accounted for in earlier totals.
Maui Health Releases Statement Following COVID-19 Cluster Announcement
Maui Health released a statement this afternoon following an earlier press conference this morning in which Maui Mayor Michael Victorino confirmed a cluster of around 15 COVID-19 positive cases among Maui Health employees.
Hawai‘i Coronavirus Total Now 435: Maui Reports State’s 6th COVID-19 Death
Maui has 6 new cases for a total of 54 confirmed positive. Of the 54 cases on Maui, at least 14 have been released from isolation, and 5 have required hospitalization. Maui Now has a second death, bringing the state total death count related to COVID-19 to six.
BREAKING: “CLUSTER” OF 15 EMPLOYEES WITH COVID-19 AT MAUI HOSPITAL
Maui Mayor Michael Victorino this morning announced a cluster of approximately 15 employees at the Maui Memorial Medical Center have tested positive for COVID-19.
Water Quality Monitoring Suspended, Public Urged to Use Common Sense
Due to the shelter-in-place order from Governor David Ige, the state Department of Health has suspended all routine coastal beach monitoring and will not resume monitoring until the order is lifted. No updated water quality testing information will be available to the public to inform them of personal risk in recreating in the water, “so please use common sense and stay safe,” the Department advises.





