(BIVN) – The State of Hawaiʻi reported 118 new cases of COVID-19 statewide after 3 p.m. on Wednesday. Of that number, twenty-three (23) cases were identified on Hawaiʻi island.
The Hawaiʻi Department of Health says there have been 197 cases reported on the Big Island in the past 14 days.
On the health department’s zip code area map showing reported COVID-19 cases with onset dates in the past 14 days, the following Hawaiʻi island locations have totals of over 10 cases:
- 96720 (Hilo) – 20 cases
- 96740 (Kona) – 92 cases
- 96743 (Waimea/ Kawaihae) – 16 cases
- 96737 (Hawaiian Ocean View Estates) – 15 cases
From the Hawaiʻi County Civil Defense:
On today’s update of COVID-19, the number of new active cases, on Hawaii Island, reported and monitored by the Department of Health is twenty-three (23). At this date, for Hawaii Island, twelve (12) are hospitalized. A total of forty-eight (48) deaths have been reported on Hawaii Island.
Hawaii Island has seen a large increase of positive cases in recent weeks. Most of these recent cases are not travel related which means the virus is being transmitted within the community. Data from the Department of Health clearly shows that the majority of those now being affected on Hawaii Island are between the ages of 1 and 40 years and are West Hawaii based. Due to this data, increased testing, especially in the Kona area is being scheduled. Remember the purpose of testing is to identify positive cases as early as possible and in this way help stop the spread of the coronavirus. Testing is free at all county test sites, bring your medical card if you have one. Do know that you do not need to be symptomatic to be tested and all will be tested. By getting tested know that you are helping stop the spread of this virus and helping to protect our families and community.
This high increase of the coronavirus is of great concern and demonstrates the critical need for you to follow the preventive policies of face coverings, distancing and gatherings. The community needs your help. Know that the preventive policies are mandated and the Hawaii Police Department will continue the enforcement of these policies.
On testing for tomorrow, Thursday, no tests are scheduled.
Thank you for listening and have a safe Veterans Day.
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STORY SUMMARY
HAWAIʻI ISLAND - Data "clearly shows that the majority of those now being affected on Hawaii Island are between the ages of 1 and 40 years and are West Hawaii based," officials said.