Health officials reported 156 on Saturday, including 116 on Oahu, 21 on the Big Island, 14 on Maui, one on Kauai and four Hawaii residents diagnosed out of state.
The official 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. has recorded 49 deaths on the Big Island.
Reporting Lag
Civil Beat’s virus tracker is updated when the state releases its daily numbers. The state posts new data daily at noon. The daily reports reflect laboratory results collected up until 11:59 p.m. two days prior, leaving a 36-hour lag between when results are submitted to the Department of Health and when the state reports them publicly.
Oahu remains in In the last seven days, the island has seen an average of 95 new cases reported daily. Approximately 3.4% of tests conducted on the island were positive last week. The island must see a testing positivity rate of , which would loosen some restrictions.
According to Janice Okubo, spokeswoman for the Hawaii Department of Health, the COVID-19 case reports are based on test results from laboratories statewide and include both residents and tourists.
Hawaii residents who test positive out of state also are included, as well as cases confirmed among military service members and their families, although military cases are not specifically identified.
There were 1,529 cases recorded during the past two weeks — a metric that the health department uses as a proxy to estimate how many people have active infections.
For more information, check or , and . The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency also provides this
Cases, Deaths And COVID-19 Testing In Hawaii
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Honolulu’s 7-Day Averages
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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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