Current Situation in Hawaii
There have been 609 cases of COVID-19 identified in Hawaii. Of those cases, 11% have required hospitalization, and over 80% were residents.
Update: COVID-19 is spreading globally, nationally, and now locally. While the majority of cases identified in Hawaii have been introduced into our state by travelers, especially Hawaii residents, we all need to practice social distancing (i.e., maintaining at least 6 ft distance or 2 arm’s length from others) as well as other important infection prevention measures (e.g., wash hands, clean surfaces regularly) to prevent widespread community transmission. Social distancing can reduce the spread of disease, prevent our healthcare system from being overburdened, and protect the most vulnerable members in our community from infection. If you get sick, please stay home—get rest and drink plenty of fluids. If you are older or have an underlying medical condition and become ill, call your doctor.
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Hawaii COVID-19 Cases
Cumulative totals as of 12:00 noon on April 28, 2020
Statewide
COVID-19 Positive* Cases
Total Cases | 609 (2 newly reported) |
Released from Isolation† | 505 |
Required Hospitalization | 69 |
Deaths | 16 |
By County
COVID-19 Positive* Cases
HAWAII COUNTY | |
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Total Cases | 70 total |
Released from Isolation† | 51 |
Required Hospitalization | 1 |
Deaths | 0 |
HONOLULU COUNTY | |
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Total Cases | 396 total |
Released from Isolation† | 354 |
Required Hospitalization | 53 |
Deaths | 11 |
KAUAI COUNTY | |
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Total Cases | 21 total |
Released from Isolation† | 20 |
Required Hospitalization | 1 |
Deaths | 0 |
MAUI COUNTY | |
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Total Cases | 115‡ total |
Released from Isolation† | 80 |
Required Hospitalization | 14 |
Deaths | 5 |
HI Residents diagnosed outside of HI | 7 total |
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County Pending | 0 total |
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*includes presumptive and confirmed cases, data are preliminary and subject to change; note that CDC provides case counts according to states of residence.
†Isolation should be maintained until at least 3 days (72 hours) after resolution of fever and myalgia without the use of antipyretics OR at least 7 days have passed since symptom onset, whichever is longer.
‡One case is a Lanai resident who’s exposure is on Maui Island and who will be remaining on Maui Island for the interim.
Hawaii COVID-19 Map
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As the number of cases increase, the number of cases represented by each color may change. Please check the map legend for the current map’s breakdown.
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Hawaii COVID-19 Epi Curve
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Hawaii COVID-19 Confirmed Cases by Age Group
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Hawaii COVID-19 Cumulative Number of Reported Lab Tests
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Hawaii COVID-19 Lab Testing by County
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Hawaii COVID-19 Cases’ Race Compared to State Population
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