Hawaii health officials reported on Monday, including four on Hawaii island, two on Kauai, and 53 on Oahu.

Officials recorded five more cases among Hawaii residents out of state.

VIRUS TRACKER UPDATE

Increases in the average daily cases on Oahu over the last two weeks could.

Oahu Mayor Kirk Caldwell urged Oahu residents to “double down” and get the island back on track to ease restrictions at a . If cases start going down, the soonest Oahu could move to Tier 3 would be the day before Thanksgiving.

Gatherings of up to 10 people would be allowed in Tier 3, but Oahu must of 49 or fewer daily cases, and a seven-day average positivity rate below 2.49% for two weeks straight.

Civil Beat calculates at least 238 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 is 221.

There are currently 75 people with the disease.

An average of about 4,400 tests are conducted daily.

For more information, check or , and .

Cases, Deaths And COVID-19 Testing In Hawaii

16,010
COVID-19 Cases
238
Deaths
566,994
Tests performed
Source:

Honolulu’s 7-Day Averages


Current Tier*
88
Daily Case Count
3.2%
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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