On Thursday, Hawaii documented 11 new coronavirus cases, taking the total number of infections to 541 verified over the past month and a half.

Since the state documented its first case March 6, the proportion of Hawaii COVID-19 cases caught in the community has increased, although health department officials have not specified by how much when asked. Many of the first cases were travel related.

Dr. Sarah Park, the state epidemiologist, told Civil Beat there’s been a “steady dribble of community associated cases.”

A graphic provided by the Department of Health illustrates the “steady dribble” of community-associated COVID-19 cases in the islands. Department of Health

“That’s what we’re monitoring,” Park said. “We hope the community cases will stop at some point. There’s no way to absolutely defend against this disease. The only way is to make sure our healthcare system is appropriately supported and they have the controls in place.”

Ongoing Cluster Investigations

The string of infections that began at Maui Memorial Medical Center now totals 41 coronavirus cases,

Infections have been confirmed in 26 employees, 14 patients and one case is still under investigation.

An additional 200 health care workers and 93 patients who may have been exposed were . A mainland team arrived this week to help implement infection control measures at the facility.

On Oahu, a second and third healthcare worker at Wahiawa General Hospital Nursing and Rehabilitation Center The first was reported in March. The health department reports that have tested negatively for the virus.

At the nearby Wahiawa Center for Community Health, . A third had been hospitalized but was likely exposed out of state and has not returned to work since coming home to Oahu, health department officials reported.

Hospitalizations

More than half of patients have not required hospitalization. As of Thursday, 374 of the people who have tested positive for the virus have

Non-hospitalized patients meet the recovery criteria to be released from isolation if they have not had a fever for at least three days and at least a week has passed since the onset of their symptoms. All have been required to self-quarantine for two weeks to ensure the virus has passed.

Workers board up entrance of DFS Galleria Waikiki along Kalakaua Avenue during COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. April 13, 2020
Waikiki has been a ghost town during the coronavirus pandemic. Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2020

Oahu’s COVID-19 infection count reached 373, up from 369 on Wednesday. DOH reports 284 of them have recovered, and 37 Oahu residents have required hospitalization.

Hawaii County and Kauai Counties have not reported new cases for a couple of days. The Big Island’s infection count remains at 41 and Kauai’s remains at 21. Thirty Hawaii County residents have recovered and been approved for release from isolation. Sixteen Kauai County residents have recovered and one patient has gone to the hospital.

The health department reports have required hospitalization. Lt. Gov. Josh Green estimates more than 50 people have been hospitalized for the coronavirus. Department of Health

Maui County reported 95 cases, including three new infections documented on Thursday. Forty-four Maui residents have recovered, and seven have been hospitalized, according to

To date, six Hawaii residents have been and five others’ residence has not yet been determined by health officials.

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