![]() In Maui County, there is an average of 92 new cases with a 7.1% test positivity rate over 14 days. This marks a 9% increase from Aug. Today’s COVID case count includes all cases from the regular 24-hour reporting cycle that ended at 11:59 p.m. The death involved an O’ahu woman in her 50s who was hospitalized with underlying conditions. ![]() Hawai‘i’s COVID-19 deaths increased to 614, with one new death reported today on O’ahu. The confirmed cases included: 556 on O‘ahu (+6 probable) 126 on Hawai‘i Island (+2 probable) 103 on Maui (+38 probable) 40 on Kaua‘i (-1 probable) four on Molokaʻi one on Lānaʻi and 12 in Hawai‘i residents diagnosed while out of state (+1 probable). Of today’s 888 cases, there were 842 cases identified as confirmed, and 46 probable cases were added to the count. This spike in cases comes amid a rise in cases involving the Delta variant. ![]() The latest data represents an average of 889 cases per day for the state over the past seven days, and a total of 11,331 “active” cases over two weeks. ![]() There were 888 additional COVID-19 cases in Hawai‘i on Saturday. Physical distancing floor sticker outside of Kay Jewelers at the Queen Kaʻahumanu Center in Kahului, Maui.
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