Prison Officials Won’t Say If COVID-19 Killed Halawa Inmate Who Died Sunday
So far 169 inmates have tested positive for the coronavirus at the state’s largest prison.
Hawaii COVID-19 Hospitalizations Vary Widely By Race And Ethnicity
The state Department of Health posted COVID-19 hospitalization data by race on its website Monday for the first time since the pandemic began.
First COVID-19 Vaccine Shipment Arrives In Hawaii
A pharmacy team inspected the thermo-insulated container housing 975 doses of the Pfizer vaccine before transferring the doses to an ultra-cold freezer for storage.
VIRUS TRACKER — Dec. 14: 190 New COVID-19 Cases
A coronavirus outbreak at Halawa Correctional Facility continues to grow.
Danny De Gracia: More People Are Going Hungry And It’s Only Going To Get Worse
Hawaii is expected to go from 19th in the nation two years ago in lacking enough healthy food to sixth by the end of this year.
Even Hawaii’s Smallest Businesses Have Been Helped By Federal CARES Act Loans
Despite examples of corporate greed, the Paycheck Protection Program has steered $2.5 billion in relief to 25,000 small businesses in Hawaii.
VIRUS TRACKER — Dec. 13: 90 New COVID-19 Cases And 3 Deaths In Hawaii
The outbreak at Halawa Correctional Facility is growing exponentially.
Lee Cataluna: Gov. Ige and Mayor Caldwell Are Two Unlikely Tough Guys
In a political climate where too many leaders are cowering in fear over social media comments and Twitter rants, David Ige and Kirk Caldwell withstand the storm.
VIRUS TRACKER — Dec. 12: 198 New COVID-19 Cases And 2 Deaths In Hawaii
In the last 14 days, 1,293 people in Hawaii have been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Hawaii’s Largest Prison Hit With A Major COVID-19 Outbreak
So far at least 89 inmates and staff members have been infected at Halawa Correctional Facility.