Hawaii New COVID-19 Cases Drops to Double Digits
In the latest COVID-19 cases report from the Government of the Aloha State, 56 new Hawaii COVID-19 cases were reported bringing the total to 11,459 and breaking the triple digit daily number of cases into the 2-digit range. No deaths reported today.
The newly-reported cases break down by island as:
Hawaii Island 65
Oahu 10,338
Kauai 57
Maui 385
Of those total cases, 28 were residents diagnosed out of state, 735 required hospitalization, and 4888 were released from isolation. Deaths stand at 120.
CURRENT TRAVEL ADVISORY
People coming to and from Hawai‘i should be prepared to undergo a 14-day quarantine upon arrival and closely monitor their health for the signs and symptoms of COVID-19.
General Travel
- Community transmission of respiratory illness caused by COVID-19 is occurring globally.
- Older adults and people of any age with serious chronic medical conditions shouldpostpone nonessential travel.
- If you are sick, especially if you have a fever, cough, or shortness of breath, do not travel.
Coming to Hawaii
- People coming to Hawaii from should be prepared to undergo a 14-day quarantine upon arrival and closely monitor their health for the signs and symptoms of COVID-19.
- This applies to both visitors and residents. Hawaii residents leaving Hawaii should be prepared to undergo quarantine upon their return.
Leaving Hawaii
- Hawaii residents leaving Hawaii should be prepared to undergo a government-mandated 14-day quarantine upon their return. If you are considering travel in the US, the CDC has developed the following guidance to help determine whether you should postpone your trip.
- If you are considering international travel, check CDC’s Travelers’ Health website for country-specific health information and alerts.
Previous Hawaii COVID-19 Information
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