Hawaii State Department of Health says O’ahu has added 4 new cases of COVID-19, bringing O’ahu’s count to 505 cases and the state’s to 740. Of those cases, 12% have required hospitalization, and 674 (91%) were residents.
In Monday’s COVID-19 briefing with Gov. David Ige and State Director of Health Bruce Anderson, Dr. Anderson said as of yesterday there had been one case identified in a resident at Hale Nani Rehabilitation and Nursing Center on O’ahu, the state’s largest nursing home. This resident was diagnosed with COVID-19 at the nursing home, and prior to that, the only nursing home patient with COVID-19 had been on Maui and had contracted the virus at Maui Memorial Medical Center. One case is in a worker at Hale Nani, and Dr. Anderson said it wasn’t clear if the patient caught it from the worker or had it when admitted or there was another answer.
Below is the county-by-county summary:
Hawaii County
Total Cases: | 82 |
Released from Isolation: | 81 |
Required Hospitalization: | 1 |
Deaths: | 0 |
Honolulu County
Total Cases: | 505 |
Released from Isolation: | 423 |
Required Hospitalization: | 67 |
Deaths: | 11 |
Kauai County
Total Cases: | 21 |
Released from Isolation: | 20 |
Required Hospitalization: | 1 |
Deaths: | 0 |
Maui County
Total Cases: | 120 |
Released from Isolation: | 113 |
Required Hospitalization: | 22 |
Deaths: | 6 |
Out of state
Total Cases: | 12 |
Released from Isolation: | 0 |
Required Hospitalization: | 1 |
Deaths: | 0 |
Pending
Total Cases: | 0 |
Released from Isolation: | 0 |
Required Hospitalization: | 0 |
Deaths: | 0 |