HIDOE COVID-19 Information and Updates
This resource page provides weekly updates to the public on confirmed COVID-19 cases in the HIDOE system.
News Release from DoE, August 19, 2021
Total cases: 383 (of these, 276 cases had no HIDOE facility impact)
Last Week: Total cases: 325 (70 cases with no HIDOE facility impact)
HIDOE cumulative statewide total to-date (Jun. 26, 2020-Aug. 19, 2021): 1,858
(602 cases with no HIDOE facility impact, tracked starting Sept. 12, 2020)
Cases confirmed after the final weekly counts are calculated are included in the following week’s total; therefore, some of the confirmation dates may fall outside of the period noted above.
The Department’s case count should not be used to determine community spread or sources of an outbreak or cluster. It is informal data based on information provided to HIDOE’s COVID-19 Core Response Team by individuals, parents, campus visitors and service providers. The Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH) remains the lead agency on reporting official data and case counts.
Public disclosure is done in accordance with federal and state laws protecting student and staff privacy and medical information. Policy considerations are in place to protect the identity of individuals including protecting minors from being physically ostracized or psychologically harmed by being identified and minimizing disruptions at schools. Schools promptly notify affected individuals directly — staff, families and/or service providers — about positive (or in some cases potentially positive) cases as appropriate.
In some situations, cases are reported to the Department by an individual, pending documentation of the positive result. This does not stop HIDOE's response, and notification may go out to the school community out of an abundance of caution before the confirmation is received. Cases currently being investigated are not included in the count and will be reported in the following weeks when the Department receives one of three official documentation options: lab results, doctor’s note or DOH confirmation.
In some cases, cleaning was handled at the school level after determining that professional cleaning and disinfection was not warranted. This included cases where affected individuals were on campus briefly, their interactions with others occurred outside, or the impacted area(s) could be closed off for an extended period of time.
LINK: COVID School by School Spreadsheet
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