Hawai‘i Coronavirus Total Now 486: 21 New Cases, Maui Total is 80As of noon on Saturday, April 11, 2020, there are 486 cases of COVID-19 identified in Hawaiʻi with 21 new cases. Shortly after the noon update was released, the State Department of Health announced a ninth COVID-19 related death in Hawaiʻi in a woman on Oʻahu, over 65-years-old with underlying medical conditions.
The total includes 5 new cases on Oʻahu, 14 new cases in Maui County (yesterday’s count was adjusted upward by one following an update by the state Department of Health), and 3 new cases on Hawaiʻi Island. There are now 3 pending cases, where the island of residency has not been determined, which is down by one from yesterday’s count.
There were also two cases earlier that were identified as Hawaiʻi residents who were diagnosed outside of Hawaiʻi.
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Health reports that there were 300 individuals released from isolation; and 44 cases that have required hospitalization.
Maui County has 14 new cases for a total of 80 confirmed positive (yesterday’s count was adjusted upward by one by the state Department of Health following their initial noon update). Of the 80 cases in Maui County, at least 40 have been released from isolation, and 7 have required hospitalization.
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