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Hawai‘i Health Officials say Child’s Death Attributed to COVID-19
The child, a boy with known underlying health conditions, was visiting Hawai‘i with his parents from another state.
Hawai‘i Reports 15th COVID-19 Death
An O‘ahu man, over the age of 65, with underlying health conditions passed away last night. He had been in the hospital since early March and his infection was presumed to be community associated. To date, there are 15 COVID-19 related deaths in Hawai‘i–10 on O‘ahu and five on Maui.
Hawai‘i Logs Two More Deaths Linked to COVID-19, Bringing State Total to 14
One is an O‘ahu man who had been hospitalized since the beginning of April, was over 65-years-old, and had underlying medical conditions. He had a history of travel to Las Vegas in March. The other is also an O‘ahu man, over 65-years-old, who’d also been hospitalized recently and also had underlying health conditions. His infection was the result of community-associated spread.
Hawai‘i Records Ninth COVID-19 Death: O‘ahu Woman with Underlying Medical Conditions
A woman, over 65-years-old is the ninth death from COVID-19. State officials say she had underlying medical conditions and had tested positive for the virus when she was hospitalized on O‘ahu.
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.
Hawaii Reports Its Second COVID-19 Death
Hawaiʻi officials this afternoon confirmed a second COVID-19 related death in the state. “Today, our community received the tragic news of the passing of a second Hawai‘i resident from the COVID-19 virus. Dawn and I express our deepest condolences to the victim’s family and friends,” said Governor David Ige in a statement.
Hawai‘i Coronavirus Total Now 224: First Death in State, Maui Total is 25
As of noon on Tuesday, March 31, 2020, there are 224 cases of COVID-19 identified in Hawaiʻi with 20 new cases. Maui has no new cases for a total of 25 confirmed positive. Of the cases statewide, 6% have required hospitalization, and over 80% were residents returning from other areas. There have been no deaths.