59 Deaths and 71 New Hawaii COVID-19 Cases: 1/26

In the latest COVID-19 cases report from the Government of the Aloha State, 59 deaths were reported, reflecting the cases identified yesterday under closer inspection of death certificates.

There were 71 new Hawaii COVID-19 cases reported bringing the total to 25,339 (up 0.3% from the previous day). To date, 948,691COVID-19 tests have been conducted with 24,951 resulting in a positive reading and marking today’s positivity rate at 2.5%.

Currently, the average daily cases is 108.3. There were a total of 1612 cases reported in the past 14 days. Deaths now stand at 401 (1.6%).

CURRENT TRAVEL ADVISORY

The State of Hawai‘i Safe Travels Hawai‘i program is a multilayered process designed to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in our community from trans-Pacific visitor and resident passengers arriving at airports/ports across the Islands.

This enhanced entry into Hawai‘i includes a pre-travel testing program, the Mandatory State of Hawai‘i Travel and Health Form, and temperature screening at all Hawai‘i airports upon arrival.

The State of Hawaiʻi will accept test results ONLY from TRUSTED TESTING AND TRAVEL PARTNERS

A 10-day mandatory quarantine will be required for trans-Pacific travelers arriving WITHOUT a confirmed negative COVID-19 test taken within the 72 hours before departure of the final leg of their trip to Hawai‘i. Travelers will not be able to obtain a Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (NAAT) upon arrival at any Hawaiʻi airport.

At this time, there is no enhanced entry option available for international travel.

For further detailed information on traveling to Hawaii, click here.

Previous New Hawaii COVID-19 Cases Information.

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