Health officials reported 108 on Wednesday, including 86 on Oahu, 17 in Maui County, two on the Big Island, one on Kauai and two residents who were diagnosed out of the state. There were no new fatalities reported.
To date, 21,209 people in Hawaii have been diagnosed with COVID-19, of which 7% have required hospitalization.
The leading age group for cases is among people who are 18 to 29 years old, representing 22% of all cases in Hawaii, followed by 30- to 39-year-olds at 18% and 40- to 49-year-olds at 15%.
Reporting Lag
Nationwide, almost 20 million people have had the coronavirus and roughly 0.1% of the country — — has died from it in the last year.
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.
There have been in December. Two of the clusters are still being investigated by the state’s contact tracers and have been linked to at least 50 cases.
Roughly 15% of cases diagnosed in December were associated with travel, with the bulk of cases in Hawaii being spread in the community.
The official from the virus is 285. Civil Beat calculates at least 290 people have died from the disease in Hawaii, including five deaths on Hawaii island that are still pending medical verification by the state.
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