04-14-2020, 09:49 AM
https://www.civilbeat.org/2020/04/hawaii...-reach-517
"Thirteen new COVID-19 cases were confirmed Tuesday by the Hawaii Department of Health, taking the statewide COVID-19 infection count to 517.
The latest documented cases include a dozen Hawaii residents and one non-resident.
Another 18 people were released from isolation, marking more than 333 documented recoveries to date, according to the department.
The COVID-19 death toll remained at nine people.
Honolulu County, which recorded 352 cases on Monday, now has 358.
Hawaii County went from 40 cases to 41.
Kauai County saw no new cases and its infection count remained at 21.
Maui County recorded two new cases taking its total to 88, up from 86 on Monday.
Four other Hawaii residents have been diagnosed outside of Hawaii. Six Hawaii residents have been diagnosed elsewhere to date.
On Tuesday, the health department confirmed a cluster of cases that began at Maui Memorial Medical Center grew to 34 people, including some health care workers. It is the largest documented cluster of cases in Hawaii to date.
Last week, DOH Director Bruce Anderson said the hospital had not implemented temperature check screening and mandatory masks for entrants."
"Thirteen new COVID-19 cases were confirmed Tuesday by the Hawaii Department of Health, taking the statewide COVID-19 infection count to 517.
The latest documented cases include a dozen Hawaii residents and one non-resident.
Another 18 people were released from isolation, marking more than 333 documented recoveries to date, according to the department.
The COVID-19 death toll remained at nine people.
Honolulu County, which recorded 352 cases on Monday, now has 358.
Hawaii County went from 40 cases to 41.
Kauai County saw no new cases and its infection count remained at 21.
Maui County recorded two new cases taking its total to 88, up from 86 on Monday.
Four other Hawaii residents have been diagnosed outside of Hawaii. Six Hawaii residents have been diagnosed elsewhere to date.
On Tuesday, the health department confirmed a cluster of cases that began at Maui Memorial Medical Center grew to 34 people, including some health care workers. It is the largest documented cluster of cases in Hawaii to date.
Last week, DOH Director Bruce Anderson said the hospital had not implemented temperature check screening and mandatory masks for entrants."