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Tonata Lolesio, Sacred Hearts principal receives coveted 2024 National Catholic Education Association award

Sacred Hearts School announced Principal Tonata Lolesio is the recipient of the coveted 2024 National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) Lead, Learn and Proclaim Award.

Jan. 27, 2022 COVID-19 update: 2,380 new cases in Hawaiʻi, 10 deaths

The state Department of Health is reporting a COVID-19 count of 2,380 new cases today, including 337 on Maui. There are also 10 new COVID-19 deaths reported today.

Rancor, Rallies, Petitions and Anger: Divisiveness in the Era of COVID-19

In this era of COVID-19 and its attendant deprivations, never before has Maui seemed more like a house divided. What has led us here? Can we mend? Do we need to redefine aloha?

Oct. 10, 2021 COVID-19 Update: 218 New Cases in Hawai‘i, 4 Deaths

The COVID-19 update for Maui County on Sunday reports 16 new cases on Maui and one new case on Molokaʻi. There were two reported COVID-19 deaths on Maui. The countyʻs 7-day average of cases per 100,000 people dropped to 9.5, which remains the lowest in the state.

Oct. 5, 2021 COVID-19 Update: 91 New Cases in Hawai‘i

For the first time since July, new COVID-19 case counts in Hawai‘i have dropped into the double digits with 91 new cases reported today by the state Department of Health.

Maui Health to Begin Pfizer Booster Shots for Eligible Seniors Starting Monday, Sept. 27

Maui Health will begin providing booster shots of the Pfizer vaccine to eligible individuals beginning Monday, Sept. 27.  This is in addition to current vaccine administration of providing first, second and third doses to eligible residents.

Aug. 21, 2021 COVID-19 Update: 763 New Cases in Hawai‘i, 1 Death

There were 763 additional COVID-19 cases in Hawai‘i on Saturday, including 123 on Maui, five on Molokaʻi, and three on Lānaʻi. The latest data represents an average of 693 cases per day for the state over the past seven days, and a total of 9,346 cases over two weeks.

UH Maui College Holds Vaccination Clinics Through Summer

Both the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine and the two-dose Moderna vaccine are administered at the clinics.

Ige Denies Victorino’s Proposal to Increase Occupancy Limits at Bars and Restaurants

The governor has denied Maui Mayor Michael Victorino’s request to increase occupancy limits at bars and restaurants as part of an easing of COVID-19 restrictions on business establishments, according to an update provided by the mayor.

April 22, 2021 COVID-19 Update: 101 Cases (76 O‘ahu, 9 Maui, 9 Hawai‘i Island, 2 Kaua‘i, 5 Out-of-State); 2 Deaths

There are 18 COVID-19 clusters identified in Maui County, according to an updated report issued on Thursday, April 22, 2021. This includes: 11 in the travel/lodging/tourism sector, five at educational settings, one at a food supplier, and one at a restaurant.

Hirono: American Rescue Plan Will Deliver Urgently-Needed Relief to Struggling Hawai‘i Families

Senator Mazie Hirono today voted in favor of the American Rescue Plan, comprehensive COVID relief legislation that she said will provide billions of dollars in aid and support to Hawaiʻi families and communities.

New P.2 Variant Found on O‘ahu; B.1.429 Variant Associated with Increased COVID-19 Cases on Maui

The Hawai‘i Department of Health’s State Laboratories Division has confirmed a variant of concern, associated with an increase of COVID-19 cases on Maui.

As COVID-19 Cases Surge on Maui, County Leaders Balance Public Health vs. Devastated Economy

s COVID-19 surges on Maui, with an average of 30 new cases per day over the past two weeks, County leadership has experienced an even tougher balancing act between protecting public health and not doing more harm to an already devastated economy.

Maui Health Expands COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic to Qualifying Maui Residents

Maui Health announced today that it is expanding its COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic to include vaccinations for Hawaiʻi residents that fall within the CDC identified Phase 1A and Phase 1B vaccine prioritization timeline. #MauiNow #MauiHealth #COVID19

Hawaiʻi To Receive $95 Million for COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution, Testing and Tracing

Hawai‘i will receive nearly $95 million in a new round of federal funding to support the state’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution, testing and contact tracing programs.

Harbor Lights COVID-19 Cluster Rises to 68

The COVID-19 case count at the Harbor Lights condominium complex in Kahului has risen to 68 confirmed, according to an update provided by Maui Mayor Michael Victorino.

Maui 2020 in Review: Goodbye Tourists, Hello Masks & Social Distancing

As 2020 comes to an end — hallelujah! — Maui Now takes a look back at the year like no other, when masks became fashion items, Old Lahaina became a ghost town and Maui lost an icon, Willie K.

Dec. 26, 2020 COVID-19 Update: 120 New Cases (84 O‘ahu, 20 Maui, 3 Hawai‘i Island, 3 Kauaʻi, 10 Out of State)

There were 120 new COVID-19 cases reported in Hawai‘i on Friday, including 84 on O‘ahu, 20 on Maui, 3 each on Hawaiʻi Island and Kauaʻi, and 10 Hawaiʻi residents diagnosed out of the state.

Dec. 25, 2020 COVID-19 Update: 120 New Cases (95 O‘ahu, 17 Maui, 8 Hawai‘i Island)

There were 120 new COVID-19 cases reported in Hawai‘i on Thursday, including 95 on O‘ahu, 17 on Maui and 8 on Hawaiʻi.

Op-Ed: Maui Health Advice “Avoid a Superspreader Gathering this Thanksgiving”

“Remember that COVID doesn’t discriminate, and it’s possible for someone to have COVID without feeling sick or having symptoms at all. Even if you love someone and trust them, you don’t know who else they might have been spending time with.”
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