Hawaii health officials reported 108 new COVID-19 cases statewide on Saturday, including one on Maui, three on Kauai, 12 on Hawaii island and 90 on Oahu. Two residents were also diagnosed out of state.

VIRUS TRACKER UPDATE

Local hospital administrators warned lawmakers on Friday that Hawaii could see a wave of COVID-19 infections in 2021 double the size of the surge the state experienced this summer.

The Queen’s Health Systems is projecting that hospital admissions will double in the new year if current case trends continue, from more than 200 admissions per month to as many as 450 new admissions in January.

More than half of all diagnosed cases to date in Hawaii have been among people under 40 years old. But people over the age of 40 make up roughly 84% of all hospitalizations. So far, with the virus.

Civil Beat calculates at least 239 people have died from the disease in Hawaii including 17 deaths on Hawaii island that have not been recorded yet by the Department of Health due to medical verification lags. The statewide official death toll remains 222.

There have been 1,454 new cases reported statewide in the last two weeks. Health officials use the number of cases reported in the past 14 days as a rough approximation of the number of active cases, or people who could still be infectious.

The daily case numbers are based on test results from laboratories statewide. The numbers include lab results from both residents and tourists. Since March, 95% of cases diagnosed in the islands have been among residents.

Statewide, health officials have recorded an average of 99 new cases daily during the past two weeks.

The health department is now providing weekly reports about situations where the virus has spread to multiple people.

For more information, check or , and . The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency also provides this

Cases, Deaths And COVID-19 Testing In Hawaii

16,519
COVID-19 Cases
239
Deaths
595,115
Tests performed
Source:

Honolulu’s 7-Day Averages


Current Tier*
80
Daily Case Count
2.9%
Test Positivity
Source: * The current case numbers and test positivity rate may not correlate with the metrics set for a specific tier as the county must spend at least four consecutive weeks in a tier and meet the metrics for the next tier before advancing, according to the reopening plan. More information of the City and County of Honolulu’s reopening strategy as well as details of the restrictions of , , and can be found at

Hawaii COVID-19 Cases By County

Daily New COVID-19 Cases

Number Of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases In U.S.

COVID-19 Cases Worldwide

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