Hawaii health officials reported 107 new COVID-19 cases Thursday along with two new fatalities.
The cases included 80 on Oahu, six on Hawaii island, 16 on Maui and five residents diagnosed out of state.
No information was provided about the two people who died. The state COVID-19 death toll is 416.
Hawaii remains in phase 1b of its vaccine rollout plan, which includes seniors 75 and older, first responders and other essential workers. At least 181,704 vaccine doses have been administered to date, according to the Department of Health.
Statewide, 1.9% of people tested during the past week have been confirmed to have COVID-19. In Maui County, that figure was 2.3% and on Oahu, 2.4%. Oahu has been in Tier 2 of its reopening plan since October.
Approximately 55 people are hospitalized for COVID-19, with 21 people in intensive care units and 16 using ventilators.
For more information, check this Hawaii Department of Health COVID-19 site or this state site, and the Hawaii Data Collaborative COVID-19 Tracking site. The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency also provides this comprehensive dashboard. You can also learn about our daily COVID-19 tracker here.
Cases, Deaths And COVID-19 Testing In Hawaii
26,187
COVID-19 Cases
416
Deaths
983,021
Tests performed
Honolulu’s 7-Day Averages
62
Daily Case Count
2.4%
Test Positivity
Source:
The City and County of Honolulu
* 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
Tier 1,
Tier 2,
Tier 3 and
Tier 4 can be found at
oneoahu.org
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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