Hawai‘i COVID-19 Cases
News Release from Hawaii DoH, June 8, 2020
On 6/8/2020, the Hawai‘i Department of Health reported one new positive case on O'ahu for a cumulative total of 676 cases statewide (reported since 2/28/2020).
A total of 55,474 individuals have been tested in the state. (327 new tests)
Detailed information and data about COVID-19 cases in Hawai‘i is available at:
Latest Cases in Hawai'i | Current Situation in Hawai'i | COVID-19 Data Dashboard
LATEST CASES IN HAWAI‘I
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Total cases:676 (1 newly reported)
Hawai’i County:81
Honolulu County:442
Kaua’i County:21
Maui County:120†
Pending:0
Residents diagnosed outside of Hawai‘i:12
Required Hospitalization:84‡ (no new hospitalizations)
Hawaii deaths:17 (no new deaths)
Released from Isolation:618§* (one released today)
Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm, June 8, 2020
†One case is a Lanai resident whose exposure is on Maui Island and who will be remaining on Maui Island for the interim.
‡Includes Hawaii residents hospitalized out of state.
§Includes cases that meet isolation release criteria (Isolation should be maintained until at least 3 days (72 hours) after resolution of fever and myalgia without the use of antipyretics OR at least 10 days have passed since symptom onset, whichever is longer). (The cases that have died and one case that has left the jurisdiction have been removed from these counts).
Positive cases include presumptive and confirmed cases, and Hawaii residents and non-residents; data are preliminary and subject to change. Note that CDC provides case counts according to states of residence.
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HAWAI‘I COVID-19 JOINT INFORMATION CENTER
DAILY NEWS DIGEST
June 8, 2020
Department of Health:
Twelve New Cases Reported Since Friday
Since the last reporting on Friday, June 5 at 12:00 noon there have been an additional twelve (12) cases of coronavirus reported in Hawai‘i. Today, DOH reports one (1) new case of an O‘ahu adult resident.
Hawai‘i COVID-19 Counts as of 12:00 noon, June 8, 2020
Island of Diagnosis
|
New Cases
|
Reported since
2/28/2020
(including new cases)
|
Total Released from Isolation*
|
O‘ahu
|
1
|
442
|
404
|
Hawai‘i
|
0
|
81
|
81
|
Maui
|
0
|
118
|
111
|
Kaua‘i
|
0
|
21
|
20
|
Moloka‘i
|
0
|
2
|
2
|
Lana‘i
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Residents Diagnosed outside HI
|
0
|
12
|
|
Unknown
|
0
|
0
|
|
Total
|
1
|
676
|
|
Total released from isolation
|
|
|
618
|
Deaths
|
0
|
17
|
|
* Includes cases that meet isolation release criteria.
Laboratory* Testing Data
There were 2,217 additional COVID-19 tests reported via electronic laboratory reporting.
Total Number of Individuals Tested
by Clinical and State Laboratories
|
Positive
|
Negative
|
55,474**
|
674
|
54,786
|
*Electronic Laboratory Reporting **14 test results were inconclusive
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Additional Testing and Precautions Underway at Long-Term Care Facilities
DOH is investigating three positive cases, who are workers at a senior living facility and a long term skilled nursing facility on O‘ahu. None of these workers are involved in direct patient care. Two of the cases involve employees at Kalakaua Gardens and one is a worker at Maunalani Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Both facilities already had universal masking for source control in place for all work areas, including the work areas where these cases were identified. They had also implemented physical distancing policies. As a result, no one at either facility is considered a close contact and no associated cases have been identified at this time. Additional testing of patients and staff is taking place as a precautionary measure. DOH will continue to monitor the situation, work with the facilities, and investigate any associated cases that may be identified.
DOH Provides $30,000 to Enable Virtual Visits with Kupuna in Skilled Nursing Facilities
23 skilled nursing facilities in the state will receive assistance for communications devices that will allow seniors at these facilities to stay in touch with their family and friends during the current pandemic. Since mid-March 2020, skilled nursing facilities have prohibited visitors and nonessential personnel from visiting their facilities to adhere to strict physical distancing guidance to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and to protect vulnerable seniors in these facilities.
“With restrictions on face-to-face, in-person visits still in place, the grants will provide the tools skilled nursing facilities need to provide emotional support for their residents,” said Keith Ridley, chief of the Department of Health’s Office of Health Care Assurance (OHCA), which oversees and regulates skilled nursing facilities.
Ridley said the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) gave states authority to approve applications from skilled nursing facilities for COVID-19 communication technologies to expedite the approval process. The funds are provided as grants from the CMS Civil Monetary Penalty (CMP) Reinvestment Program, are limited to $3,000 for each facility, and are earmarked for communication technologies such as tablets or other devices and accessories.
Hawai‘i Tourism Authority:
1,891 Passengers Arrive on Sunday
Yesterday, a total of 1,829 people arrived in Hawai‘i including 667 visitors and 563 returning residents. There was a total of 20 arriving flights. This table shows the number of people who arrived by air from out of state yesterday but does not show interisland travel.
AIRPORT ARRIVALS FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 2020
|
KONA
|
MAUI
|
O‘AHU
|
LĪHUʻE
|
TOTAL
|
Crew
|
10
|
12
|
156
|
|
178
|
Transit
|
|
|
108
|
|
108
|
Military
|
|
|
158
|
|
158
|
Exempt
|
|
|
123
|
|
123
|
Relocate to Hawai‘i
|
15
|
2
|
77
|
|
94
|
Returning Resident
|
28
|
45
|
490
|
|
563
|
Visitor
|
62
|
39
|
566
|
|
667
|
GRAND TOTAL
|
115
|
98
|
1,678
|
0
|
1,891
|
Flights
|
3
|
2
|
15
|
0
|
20
|
Monday News Release:
https://www.hawaiitourismauthority.org/media/4712/060820-passenger-count-press-release.pdf
Sunday News Release:
https://www.hawaiitourismauthority.org/media/4711/060720-passenger-count-press-release.pdf
Saturday News Release:
https://www.hawaiitourismauthority.org/media/4709/060620-passenger-count-press-release.pdf
Department of Land and Natural Resources:
Update on Reopening of Hawai‘i State Parks
The DLNR Division of State Parks is lessening restrictions and reopening park areas in conjunction with various county-specific rules and guidelines. Passive beach use is now allowed at all State Parks beaches, although some gates will remain locked for resource management, people’s safety and due to fiscal constraints. COVID-19 rules and social distancing guidelines remain applicable, following each county’s emergency orders. State Park camping and lodging will be phased in more slowly, again in compliance with county restrictions, but it is anticipated most overnight facilities will be open by July 1. State Park lodging and camping facilities are NOT allowable quarantine locations. “We are pleased that Hawaiʻi has been so successful in flattening the COVID-19 curve, which allows us to reopen more park areas - particularly some overnight opportunities, which lets families further enjoy Hawaiʻiʻs outdoors”, said State Parks Administrator Curt Cottrell. “However, please be aware that restrictions on park hours, group size, and certain activities remain in place, and we ask that all parks users adhere to these so we can keep slowly proceeding back to normal”. For a full list of all parks status and restrictions, please visit: http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/