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HAWAII VIRUS TRACKER - Dec. 20: 204 New COVID-19 Cases

HAWAII VIRUS TRACKER - Dec. 20: 204 New COVID-19 Cases
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HAWAII VIRUS TRACKER - Dec. 18: 130 New COVID-19 Cases And 1 Death

HAWAII VIRUS TRACKER - Dec. 18: 130 New COVID-19 Cases And 1 Death - Honolulu Civil Beat HAWAII VIRUS TRACKER Dec. 18: 130 New COVID-19 Cases And 1 Death Oahu’s weekly case rate continues to rise, so current restrictions on gatherings and businesses will remain in place. Health officials reported 130 new COVID-19 cases statewide on Friday and one fatality on Oahu. Among the cases recorded Thursday were 105 on Oahu, seven on the Big Island, 11 on Maui, one on Kauai and six Hawaii residents diagnosed out of state. The official state death toll is 281. Civil Beat calculates at least 286 people have died from the disease in Hawaii, including five deaths on Hawaii island that are still pending medical verification by the state. Hawaii County Civil Defense has recorded 49 deaths on the Big Island.

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HAWAII VIRUS TRACKER - Dec. 17: 142 New COVID-19 Cases And 4 Deaths

HAWAII VIRUS TRACKER - Dec. 17: 142 New COVID-19 Cases And 2 Deaths - Honolulu Civil Beat The governor has shortened the mandatory quarantine period for Hawaii-bound travelers. Health officials reported 142 new COVID-19 cases statewide on Thursday, along with two fatalities. Among the cases recorded Thursday were 113 on Oahu, 16 on the Big Island, seven on Maui, one on Kauai and five Hawaii residents diagnosed out of state. One fatality was recorded on Oahu and the other was a Big Island death that had already been reported by Hawaii County Civil Defense. More details about the latest deaths are expected Thursday afternoon. The official state death toll is 280. Civil Beat calculates at least 285 people have died from the disease in Hawaii, including five deaths on Hawaii island that are still pending medical verification by the state. Hawaii County Civil Defense has recorded 49 deaths on the Big Island.

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VIRUS TRACKER - Dec. 15: 57 New COVID-19 Cases

VIRUS TRACKER - Dec. 15: 57 New COVID-19 Cases - Honolulu Civil Beat Hawaii health workers were the first to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday. Reading time: 4 minutes. Health officials reported 57 new COVID-19 cases statewide on Tuesday, including 35 on Oahu, 10 on the Big Island, eight on Maui, and four Hawaii residents who were diagnosed out of state. No new fatalities were reported. The state’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout began Tuesday at The Queen’s Medical Center in Honolulu. The first vaccines will be reserved for essential health care workers, long-term care facility residents and staff and first responders. Another delivery of 3,900 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is expected Wednesday, followed by nearly 45,000 additional doses scheduled to arrive by the end of the month, according to Gov. David Ige.

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Time Almost Out For Hawaii To Spend Federal Pandemic Relief Funds

3:13 When Congress approved the massive pandemic relief measure in March, the funds came with a catch: all the money had to be spent before January 1st, 2021.Unspent funds would be returned to the U.S. Treasury. The Hawaii Data Collaborative has been tracking the local disbursement of CARES funds locally. The project is being headed by former State Senator Jill Tokuda. “The bottom line is unless the federal government changes something, the good or service must be received by the 31st,” explains Tokuda. Tokuda and the Hawaii Data Collaborative estimate that with the New Year nearly upon us, the State of Hawaii has only spent $478 million, just over half of the $1.25 billion it received to help residents and businesses with pandemic costs.

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