Lee Cataluna: What Have We Learned In The Last 10 Months?
Looking back at Hawaii’s response to COVID-19, no one was prepared for the crisis to last this long.
HAWAII VIRUS TRACKER — Jan. 17: 132 New COVID-19 Cases And 2 Deaths
Hawaii has seen a triple-digit increase in cases for 13 straight days.
Maui Vaccination Clinic Temporarily Closes Due To Shortage
All appointments scheduled through Feb. 7 have been canceled.
HAWAII VIRUS TRACKER — Jan. 16: 165 New COVID-19 Cases And 2 Deaths
The first mass vaccination site is set to open Monday on Oahu.
Congresswoman Concerned About Hawaii Pandemic Response Got No Answers From Ige
Questions about testing and contact tracing in Hawaii were left unanswered.
HAWAII VIRUS TRACKER — Jan. 15: 150 New COVID-19 Cases
An increasing number of cases have been diagnosed among people aged 18 to 44, data show.
Getting Consent From Seniors Poses Barrier To COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
The elderly are most at risk, but for those with dementia, getting consent can be complicated.
New Honolulu Mayor, Same Pandemic Tier System For Now
Team sports will continue to be prohibited, and bars will stay closed.
HAWAII VIRUS TRACKER — Jan. 14: 179 New COVID-19 Cases And Six Deaths
Triple digit case counts continue as the state plans to open its first mass vaccination center Monday.
Autopsy: Hawaii’s Longest Serving Prison Inmate Died Of COVID-19
George Shimabuku, 84, is one of four Hawaii prisoners serving time in Arizona who died with the disease.