#covid-19 hawaii recap
28 New COVID-19 Cases on O‘ahu; Health Investigators Search for Bar Patrons for Contact Tracing
Public health authorities from the state Department of Health are advising anyone who may have been patrons at two Honolulu bars to step forward and contact their physicians for follow-up. This is to facilitate COVID-19 contact tracing efforts on the Island of Oʻahu.
64 New Covid-19 Cases in Hawai‘i on Sunday: 55 on O‘ahu, 7 on Maui, 2 on Kaua‘i
After three consecutive days of record high one-day totals, Hawaii’s case count for new COVID-19 infections decreased, but remained in the double digits with 64 new positive cases on Sunday, July 26.
Mayor Victorino Urges Residents to Redouble Efforts to Curb Spread of COVID-19
Mayor Michael Victorino called upon Maui County residents to redouble their efforts to practice health and safety protocols to curb the spread of COVID-19. The statement comes as the state posted its third consecutive day of record high single-day increases in COVID-19 Cases.
BREAKING: Third Consecutive Day of Record Covid-19 Cases in Hawaii: 73 New (68 on Oahu, 5 on Maui)
Today, DOH reports a new single-day record case count of 73, again with the majority of the cases on O‘ahu (68), and five (5) on Maui.Today, DOH reports a new single-day record case count of 73, again with the majority of the cases on O‘ahu (68), and five (5) on Maui.
Hawai‘i Reports its 25th COVID-19 Death, 17 New Cases on O‘ahu
The state of Hawaiʻi Department of Health today reported a COVID-19 related death in an Oahu resident. No further details were immediately available relating to the case. This was was the 25th death linked to the pandemic reported in the state to date. Prior COVID-19 related deaths are posted here. Today there were a total of 17 new COVID-19 cases in Hawaiʻi for a total of 1,435 reported over the course of the pandemic. The new cases include 17 on Oʻahu. There are currently 297 active cases in the state, including 11 on Maui.
4 New COVID-19 Cases on Maui: 2 Associated with Travel Out-of-State
Today there were a total of 25 new COVID-19 cases in Hawaiʻi for a total of 1,418 reported over the course of the pandemic. The new cases include 21 on Oʻahu and four on Maui. There are currently 310 active cases in the state, including 11 on Maui. Health officials say 21 of the new cases are adults and four are pediatric. Two of the cases on Maui are associated with a history of out-of-state travel. DOH is also investigating small clusters of cases in Hawaiʻi associated with out-of-state workers, who were exempt from mandatory quarantine as critical infrastructure workers. Department officials say there has been no spread beyond this cluster, as all involved workers were not interacting with the broader community as part of the exemption and are now in quarantine.
12 New COVID-19 Cases in Hawai‘i; 312 Active Cases Statewide
Today there were a total of 12 new COVID-19 cases in Hawaiʻi for a total of 1,393 reported over the course of the pandemic. The new cases include 11 on Oʻahu and one on Hawaiʻi Island. So far 1057 people have been released from isolation and 312 COVID-19 cases remain active in the state.
28 New COVID-19 Cases in Hawai‘i; 314 Active Cases Statewide
Today there were a total of 28 new COVID-19 cases in Hawaiʻi for a total of 1,381 reported over the course of the pandemic. The new cases include 26 on Oʻahu and two on Hawaiʻi Island. So far 1043 people have been released from isolation and 314 COVID-19 cases remain active in the state. Today, there was an increase of 10 cases that required hospitalization. To date, 1043 people (76.8%) have recovered including 121 (93.7%) recovery in Maui County. There are currently 314 active cases in the state, including eight on Maui.
20 New COVID-19 Cases in Hawai‘i; 311 Active Cases Statewide
Today there were a total of 20 new COVID-19 cases in Hawaiʻi for a total of 1,354 reported over the course of the pandemic. The new cases include 15 on Oʻahu, two on Hawaiʻi Island and three individuals who tested positive, but their island of residency is pending determination.
Ige Signs 10th Emergency Proclamation, Officially Extending 14-Day Quarantine for Out-of-State Arrivals
Gov. David Ige has signed the 10th emergency proclamation, which keeps the mandatory 14-day quarantine in effect for travelers entering the State of Hawai‘i. Under the proclamation, travelers arriving in Hawai‘i will continue to undergo a mandatory screening process at the airport.
23 New COVID-19 Cases in Hawai‘i; 317 Active Cases Statewide
Today there were a total of 23 new COVID-19 cases in Hawaiʻi for a total of 1,334 reported over the course of the pandemic. The new cases include 20 on Oʻahu, two on Hawaiʻi Island and one in a resident who was diagnosed while out of state. The state Department of Health reports that due to updated testing, three cases were removed from the Oʻahu counts. So far 994 people have been released from isolation and 317 COVID-19 cases remain active in the state.
Hawai‘i Reports 19 New COVID-19 Cases Today, Most on O‘ahu
There are 19 new COVID-19 cases reported for Hawaiʻi today, including–16 new cases on the island of Oʻahu, and three new cases where island residency is pending identification. This brings the statewide count to 1,311 cases in Hawaiʻi over the course of the pandemic. To date, 975 people (75.6%) have recovered including 120 (93%) recovery in Maui County. There are currently 314 active cases in the state, including nine on Maui. As of July 14 at 4:30 p.m., there were 31 people hospitalized for COVID-19 in Hawaiʻi.
29 New COVID-19 Cases in Hawai‘i Brings State Total to 1,292
There are 29 new COVID-19 cases reported for Hawaiʻi today, including–27 new cases on the island of Oʻahu, and two new cases on Hawaiʻi Island. This brings the statewide count to 1,292 cases in Hawaiʻi over the course of the pandemic. To date, 951 people (74.8%) have recovered including 120 (93%) recovery in Maui County. There are currently 319 active cases in the state, including nine on Maui.
22 New COVID-19 Cases in Hawai‘i Brings State Total to 1,264
There are 22 new COVID-19 cases reported for Hawaiʻi today, including–19 new cases on the island of Oʻahu, and three new cases on Hawaiʻi Island. This brings the statewide count to 1,264 cases in Hawaiʻi over the course of the pandemic. The state Department of Health also reports that as a result of updated information, one case from Honolulu was removed from the counts.
23 New COVID-19 Cases in Hawai‘i Brings State Total to 1,243
There are 23 new COVID-19 cases reported for Hawaiʻi today, including–19 new cases on the island of Oʻahu, one each on Maui and Hawaiʻi Island, and two new cases of Hawaiʻi residents who were diagnosed out-of-state. This brings the statewide count to 1,243 cases in Hawaiʻi over the course of the pandemic.
21 New COVID-19 Cases in Hawai‘i Brings State Total to 1,220
There are 21 new COVID-19 cases reported for Hawaiʻi today, including–19 new cases on the island of Oʻahu, and one each on Maui and Hawaiʻi Island. This brings the statewide count to 1,220 cases in Hawaiʻi over the course of the pandemic. To date, 890 people (74.1%) have recovered including 119 (92.9%) recovery in Maui County. There are currently 311 active cases in the state, including nine on Maui.
42 New COVID-19 Cases in Hawai‘i Brings State Total to 1,200
There are 42 new COVID-19 cases reported for Hawaiʻi today, including–38 new cases on the island of Oʻahu, and two each on Maui and Hawaiʻi Island. This brings the statewide count to 1,200 cases in Hawaiʻi over the course of the pandemic. To date, 872 people (76.5%) have recovered including 118 (92.9%) recovery in Maui County. There are currently 267 active cases in the state, including nine on Maui.
BREAKING: Mayor Supports Delay in Hawai‘i Pre-Travel Test Program, Identifies Thresholds for Maui
“For here in Maui County if I had a week, seven days or more of 10 (new positive cases) a day or more, I’d be looking to slow it down–shutting down, pulling back if that was necessary,” said Mayor Victorino. As for the projected timeline for the state’s previously announced pre-travel testing program, Mayor Victorino said, “For most of us we are looking at a later date than Aug. 1…I would hate to put a date to that forces people to say ‘well you said this.’ Let me say for less of a better term, I’m going to give you my best guesstimation… Sept. 1.”
28 New COVID-19 Cases in Hawai‘i Brings State Total to 1,158
There are 28 new COVID-19 cases reported for Hawaiʻi today, including–25 new cases on the island of Oʻahu, one each on Maui and Hawaiʻi Island, and one resident who was diagnosed outside of the state. This brings the statewide count to 1,158 cases in Hawaiʻi over the course of the pandemic. To date, 847 people (74.3%) have recovered including 116 (92.8%) recovery in Maui County. There are currently 292 active cases in the state, including nine on Maui.
