"A total of 131 new cases were identified on the Big Island Thursday, where 920 cases are active and 21 individuals are hospitalized. The increase in coronavirus cases has been expected with more travel and the arrival of the Delta variant in the Hawaiian Islands, though cases on the Big Island are rising faster than anywhere except O´ahu over the last two weeks."
https://bigislandnow.com/2021/08/05/hawa...3cVwDX3ppw
Now for Aaron, I have no idea what you are responding to here "AaronM - #6 9 hours ago (This post was last modified: 9 hours ago by AaronM.) - I wasn't aware that vaccination rates are available by Puna neighborhood. Would you share your source for that data so that we may know which part of Puna has a "Less than 35% vaccination rate"?
Your post (the 6th one in this thread) is the FIRST mention of Puna neighborhoods in this post.... maybe some one removed a post, if so, without that context your repeating the neighborhood question in post #9 is just odd, as the posters that posted the links already acknowledged your belated observation!!!
"AaronM - #9 5 hours ago - First, those are zip codes and not neighborhoods. Second, most of the Puna zip codes are around 35%. Maybe just avoid Puna altogether to be safe, or not - YMMV."
(08-05-2021, 06:19 PM)HereOnThePrimalEdge Wrote: Maybe just avoid Puna altogether to be safe
In my Puna neighborhood, everyone I know is vaccinated. You don’t need a state COVID map to talk with your neighbors. You don’t need a state COVID map to guess that a non social distancing drum circle or a tightly packed maskless church congregation may become known as a cluster.
From the work I have done so far on the response to COVID, I will state this: unless you are intimately aware of ANYONES vaccination, you do not know who is actually vaccinated!
Cannot stress that enough, even family members that THOUGHT everyone was vaccinated found out a family member had not gotten vaccinated, however they had told everyone that they had been....even as close as spouse, sibling or adult child....
I would also now add: unless you are intimately aware of anyones COVID status, treat everyone as if they are infected...
At this point, COVID is as (if not more) transmissible as Chicken Pox....& should be treated as such!
https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20210730...hicken-pox