Hawaii health officials reported three deaths and on Wednesday, including 64 on Oahu, 27 on Maui, three on the Big Island, and nine Hawaii residents diagnosed out of state.

The deaths reported Wednesday included two on Oahu and one on Maui.

This week, 60 COVID-19 related deaths dating back to August were added to the state’s death toll after officials conducted another analysis of death records.

The official from the virus now stands at 404. That fatality count includes 322 fatalities on Oahu, 53 on Hawaii island, 25 on Maui, one on Kauai, and three Hawaii residents who died on the mainland.

Approximately 109,808 vaccine doses have been administered as of Monday, . Hawaii is currently in which includes seniors 75 and older, first responders and other essential workers.

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Across the state, 2.5% of people tested during the past week have been confirmed to have COVID-19. On Oahu, that figure was 3% and in Maui County, it was the highest at 4.1%.

Approximately 82 people , with 21 people in intensive care units and 18 using ventilators for breathing support.

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

Cases, Deaths And COVID-19 Testing In Hawaii

25,442
COVID-19 Cases
404
Deaths
953,191
Tests performed
Source: ,

Honolulu’s 7-Day Averages


Current Tier*
83
Daily Case Count
3.0%
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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