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An elderly woman on Oahu died on Wednesday, taking the state's COVID-19 death toll to 26. → Read More
Other long-term care facilities in Hawaii are ramping up their testing. → Read More
Applicants must be on the Department of Hawaiian Homelands waitlist for housing lots. → Read More
As of Thursday, about 87% of those infected had gotten better. → Read More
One new hospitalization was reported by the state Department of Health on Wednesday. → Read More
On Tuesday, Gov. David Ige said another cohort of businesses would be allowed to reopen. → Read More
Four other recoveries from COVID-19 were announced by state health officials on Monday. → Read More
New infections were reported on the Big Island and Maui on Thursday. → Read More
The statewide total of confirmed coronavirus cases is 609. → Read More
The state's infection count rose by five COVID-19 cases to 601 on Friday. → Read More
Two men over the age of 65 died late Monday evening due to coronavirus complications. → Read More
On Monday, there were only a handful of new coronavirus cases confirmed by the Department of Health. → Read More
The Hawaii Department of Health says 553 Hawaii residents have tested positive since March 6. → Read More
Hawaii verified seven new coronavirus cases on Thursday. → Read More
Premier Medical Group Hawaii will conduct two drive-thru testing operations on Oahu this week in Waianae and Waipahu. On Thursday, people may head to the Waianae Boat Harbor lot at 85-471 Farrington Highway from 9 a.m. to noon to get swabbed for the coronavirus On Saturday, testing will be held at Waipio Peninsula Soccer Complex … → Read More
A fifth death related to the coronavirus has been confirmed. → Read More
By Friday, Hawaii documented 319 cases of the coronavirus. → Read More
The number of new cases has more than doubled since last Wednesday. → Read More
On Thursday, 11 new cases were documented in the islands. → Read More
Coronavirus cases continue to rise, now reaching a total of 95. → Read More