Hawaii Is Bringing Back Its Health Equity Office As Pandemic Highlights Disparities
The office will be reestablished with the help of nearly $25 million in federal funds.
This Hawaii Company Found Help In South Korea For Its COVID Test Kits
Oceanit developed a spit test and one using nasal swabs that are currently in clinical trials.
‘Better Than Nothing’: Doctors Urge High-Risk Patients To Get Vaccines
Patients with weakened immune systems should still avoid large crowds and take pandemic precautions even as official restrictions on masks and social distancing are eased.
DOH Survey: Hawaii Vaccine Attitudes Vary By Age, Ethnicity, Income
The most vaccine-hesitant tended to be among a younger segment of the population, among other indicators.
Ige Outlines Plan To Ease COVID-19 Restrictions For Restaurants, Gatherings
More rules will be lifted on the condition that more of Hawaii’s population gets vaccinated.
COVID-19 Cases Are Declining In Hawaii But Restaurant Clusters Show Continued Danger
The overall picture of who is falling ill has also changed in the islands. Most of the new cases recorded weekly are among the 18-44 year old age group, according to DOH data.
No Vaccine, No Tests Required For Travel Within Hawaii Starting June 15
But only travelers from the mainland who got at least one shot in Hawaii will be exempt from COVID-19 testing and quarantine requirements, Gov. David Ige said.
Growing Use Of Rapid Testing Provides A ‘Degree Of Safety’ As Hawaii Reopens
COVID-19 tests are likely to remain part of life even as the overall pandemic situation stabilizes in the island state.
Maps Show Hawaii’s COVID-19 Vaccine Disparities By ZIP Code
New heat maps show how the state’s COVID-19 vaccine campaign is going at a granular geographic level.
The Pandemic Has ‘Permanently’ Changed Health Care In Hawaii
Hawaii’s community health centers have found video and audio health appointments are crucial to reach patients, especially in rural areas.