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Tuesday, April 14, 2020
COVID Count: 13 New Cases, 18 Released
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Hawai‘i COVID-19 Cases

Cumulative totals as of 12:00 noon on April 14, 2020

News Release from Hawaii DoH, April 14, 2020

  New as of Reported since
  4/14/2020 2/28/2020
Total Cases 13 517
-    
Residence    
HI Residents 12 454
Non-HI Residents 1 35
Unknown 0 28
-    
Island of Diagnosis    
Oahu 6 358
Hawaii 1 41
Maui 2 86
Kauai 0 21
Molokai 0 2
Lanai 0 0
HI Residents diagnosed outside of HI 4 6
Unknown* 0 3
Released from Isolation    
Total released 18 333
Hawaii deaths 0 9
-    
Risk Factors    
Travel 19 280
Community 27 120
Unknown -33 117

*Unknown cases are pending investigation. As new information becomes available, unknown cases may be added to Island of Diagnosis totals.

SA: Hawaii confirmed coronavirus cases rise to 517, up 13

CB: Hawaii Coronavirus Cases Reach 517

WHT: Cluster of COVID-19 cases tied to Kona restaurant

MN: One employee tests positive at Kula Hospital, Maui Health now reports 36 cases  

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HAWAI‘I COVID-19 JOINT INFORMATION CENTER DAILY NEWS DIGEST

April 14, 2020

Governors Office:

Thousands of Small Businesses Get SBA Help

During his daily news briefing today, Governor David Ige announced that 8,426 small businesses have had Small Business Administration Loans approved under the SBA’s Paycheck Protection Program. The total amount approved for Hawai‘i businesses so far totals $1,626,051,108. The governor again encouraged all residents of Hawai‘i to wear masks when in public and to abide by physical distancing measures.

 

Lt. Governor’s Office:

Update from Lieutenant Governor Josh Green - State COVID-19 Healthcare Liaison

 

Statewide Hospital Capacity Update as of April 14, 2020

HOSPITAL BEDS

ICU BEDS

VENTILATORS

2,773 Total Beds

1,354  Currently in use

49%

244 ICU Beds

89 Currently in use

36%

535 Total Ventilators

39 Currently in use

7.2%

Individuals hospitalized (cumulative to date): 45

 

Department of Health:

Hawai‘i COVID-19 Cases at 517

Four (4) Hawai‘i residents, who are currently not in the state, are among the 13 new positive cases of COVID-19 being reported today. All four people are in isolation and upon their return to Hawai‘i will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days. Of the 13 cases, all but one (1) are Hawai‘ residents. One (1) of the new cases is a minor and the other 12 are adults.

 

LABORATORY TESTING DATA

Total Number of Individuals Tested

by Clinical and State Laboratories

Positive

Negative

19,591

515

19,044

32 test results were inconclusive

 

 

HAWAI‘I COVID-19 COUNTS AS OF 12:00 NOON, APRIL 14, 2020

Island of Diagnosis

New Cases

Reported since

2/28/2020

(including new cases)

Total Released from Isolation

O‘ahu

6

358

249

Hawai‘i

1

41

29

Maui

2

86

41

Kaua‘i

0

21

14

Moloka‘i

0

2

Included in Maui numbers

Lana‘i

0

0

Included in Maui numbers

Residents Diagnosed outside HI

4

6

 

Unknown**

0

3

 

Total

13

517

 

Total released from isolation

 

 

333

Deaths

0

9

 

** Refers to positive cases that have an unknown county of diagnosis at the time of this report. As more information becomes available for these cases, they are assigned to the proper County of Diagnosis. A negative number indicates the number of previously unknown cases that have now been assigned to a county.

 

No Public Health Threat from Kona Restaurant Cases

DOH is investigating a limited, localized community spread of COVID-19 among employees at a Kona food establishment. DOH Director Dr. Bruce Anderson identified the business as a McDonald’s restaurant. Fortunately, the restaurant, like many food establishments, had previously implemented social distancing measures to protect customers and prevent exposure prior to an employee testing positive. The establishment has closed its operation and performed enhanced cleaning. The twelve (12) employees who have tested positive are in isolation and exposed employees without symptoms are self-quarantined at home. Two individuals are both employees and live in the same household. The investigation is ongoing and based on findings so far, DOH does not believe this outbreak poses a risk to the general public. The department is continuing to work with the restaurant to ensure all possible precautions are being taken to prevent further spread of disease. There is no risk to the public, as only workers were involved, and the restaurant was taking necessary physical distancing measures to protect customers.

 

DOH Continues Working Closely with Maui Memorial Medical Center on Cluster of Cases

The health department is continuing to aggressively investigate every case at Maui Memorial Medical Center (MMMC) to protect this vulnerable population. At this time, 34 people have tested positive for COVID-19. DOH is including all cases identified as positive within the time period of concern, so this number includes some who represent separate introductions or those with no identified association with other cases at MMMC but occurring within the time period of focus. Additional supplies of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) have been provided to MMMC to protect health care workers. All those affected with symptoms are in isolation and those without symptoms are in quarantine.

 

Health Care Association of Hawai‘i Joins DOH to Call for Medical Volunteers

The call went out this afternoon for volunteer medical professionals to join the Hawai‘i Medical Reserve Corps (MRC). The Health Care Association of Hawai‘i and DOH are seeking licensed healthcare professionals, not currently working in clinical roles to help shore up volunteer medical personnel in case of a potential surge in COVID-19 patients. Non-medical volunteers are also needed. This can include retired or out-of-state professionals such as:

  1. Physicians
  2. Nurses
  3. Respiratory Therapists
  4. Radiologic Technologists
  5. EMTs
  6. Community Health Workers
  7. Many other roles

This effort is crucial because the Hawaii’s healthcare needs are more important than ever during this global pandemic.

The link to the registry is: www.nlk.doh.hawaii.gov.

 

Hawai‘i COVID-19 Joint Information Center:

Physical Distancing Posters and Infographics

Please feel free to download and use any of the posters and graphics sized for Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter which promote physical distancing. Poster languages/dialects are:

Chuukese, Hawaiian,Ilocano, Japanese, Korean, Marshallese, Samoan, Simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Traditional Chinese, Spanish, and Vietnamese.

 

Full color posters (8.5x11 vertical, 11x8.5 horizontal, 11x17 vertical, 17x11 horizontal):

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hxrw6r9wl9hqfjp/AADsTo0FBLI_ol3ol5yUQD4ba?dl=0

Infographics:

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wubwnxooahmeclv/AACsVpSBkK3BzNsGCWVxwK5ka?dl=0

 

 

Hawai‘i Tourism Authority:

691 Passenger Arrivals Yesterday

Yesterday, 691 people arrived in Hawai’i, including 164 visitors and 205 residents. In comparison, 30,000 people arrived daily during this same time last year. This table shows the number of people who arrived by air from out of state yesterday and does not include interisland travel.

 

HAWAII AIRPORT ARRIVALS, APRIL 13, 2020

 

Kona 

Maui 

O‘ahu 

Līhu‘e  

 

Total 

Crew 

 

6

136

2

144

Intended New Resident 

 

 

48

 

48

Resident 

 

19

178

8

205

Transit 

 

 

130

 

130

Visitor 

 

5

153

6

164

Grand Total 

0

30

645

16

691

Flights 

0

1

13

1

15

https://www.hawaiitourismauthority.org/media/4441/041420-passenger-count-press-release.pdf

 

Hawaiʻi State House of Representatives:

House Select Committee Holds Fourth Briefing on COVID-19

The Hawai‘i House of Representatives Select Committee on COVID-19 Economic and Financial Preparedness held its fourth informational briefing yesterday, focusing on plans to reopen Hawai’i’s economy post-coronavirus. Committee member and Executive Director of the Economic Research Organization at the University of Hawaiʻi (UHERO) Carl Bonham and economist Sumner La Croix outlined their two-step plan, which would allow businesses to resume operations and workers to return to their jobs, followed by the measured return of tourism. They said many conditions need to be met before the economy can fully resume, including the development of a vaccine, but that strong leadership will be needed to make critical decisions as we move the state from isolation to reopening. The committee also discussed the benefits and limitations of virus testing, and federal support for local businesses and the state. The committee has a website with videos of all its briefings and accompanying documents:

https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/specialcommittee.aspx?comm=cov&year=2020

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