Hawaii State Department of Health’s noon update on Tuesday, Mar. 31, 2020 says there have been 20 new cases confirmed since Monday, for a total of 224 total cases in the state. Most of the new cases–18–and total cases — 157– are on O’ahu.
Since yesterday, one death has been confirmed as caused by COVID-19–the first in the state.
State DOH says Hawaii County had zero new cases confirmed in the past 24 hours, so it remains at a total of 15. Four of the Hawaii County cases are non-residents, 11 are island residents. At the Kona Old Airport COVID-19 testing last Saturday, health officials said at their previous pop-up testing they’d had 4 cases confirmed in returning college students. But DOH is not releasing details about those who have it.
Officials say those confirmed positive must remain at home or their place of lodging in isolation.
There will be a media briefing today at 2:30, which may be seen at the facebook page of Gov. David Ige. Some local television stations either carry it (KHON2 usually) or stream it live at their web site. The media briefings are also usually available at www.staradvertiser.com
LATEST CASES IN HAWAI‘I
Total cases: 224 (20 new)
Hawai’i County: 15 (0)
Honolulu County: 157 (18)
Kaua’i County: 12 (0)
Maui County: 25 (0)
Pending: 13 (2)
Residents diagnosed outside of Hawai‘i: 2 (0)
Required Hospitalization: 13 (1)
Hawaii deaths: 1 (1)
Recovered: 58 (3)
Cumulative totals as of 12:00pm, March 31, 2020
Note: Hawaii County Civil Defense website shows 17 cases for the Big Island.
Positive cases includes presumptive and confirmed cases, data are preliminary and subject to change; includes Hawaii residents and non-residents. Note that CDC provides case counts according to states of residence.