

The report does not show how many of the infected individuals have recovered. 11, 2021, identified one active cluster in Maui County. The cluster report, which covers the period through Nov. The state Department of Health released its updated cluster report, detailing information on COVID-19 cases in certain settings. *Next cluster report is due out in late-November.
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There are 8,352 confirmed cases documented in Maui County over the course of the pandemic, plus an additional 1,851 probable cases, bringing the total cases attributed to the county to 10,203.Ĭluster report: Updated twice a month (Nov. To date, there have been 196 confirmed cases on the island Molokaʻi, 141 on Lāna‘i and 8,015 on Maui. The cumulative total of cases in Maui County is 8,352 confirmed cases over the course of the pandemic. The new cases today bring the cumulative total of cases to 86,740 ( confirmed and probable) statewide, reported since Feb. Other areas of Maui Island have low rates of infection ranging from 0-10 cases over two weeks. The location is the only one included in the dark blue category (51-200 cases) on DOH mapping.Īreas in the medium blue category (11-50 cases over two weeks) include: Makawao with 33, Kīhei with 30, Kahului with 28, and Haʻikū with 14 cases. Of the 8,352 confirmed cases documented in Maui County over the course of the pandemic, Wailuku has the most current infections on island over the past two weeks with 44 cases.

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The DOH reports that 84.8% of the state population has had one dose of vaccination, and 72.3% have completed full vaccination. On Maui, the DOH reports that 79% of the total population in Maui County has initiated a vaccine, while 65% have completed a full course of vaccination. 19, 2021, an estimated 2,311,008 doses of vaccine have been administered statewide, including 144,639 third doses. The state’s total population is 1,415,857. According to Maui Health, capacity and staffing statistics are not static numbers, and are constantly shifting throughout a 24 hour period, with staffing based on census/capacity. This means that although beds are listed as still “available,” staffing would be needed to accommodate occupancy. * Note on ICU capacity: The Maui hospital needs to have adequate ICU nurses to care for the ICU patients that are in beds and will staff up and down based on need.

19, 2021, from Maui Health. Of that number, no COVID-positive patients are in the ICU and no COVID patients are on ventilators. There are three individuals hospitalized in Maui County with COVID-19, according to counts last updated on Nov. Hawai‘i’s COVID-19 deaths increased to 1,002, with four new deaths reported today. The confirmed cases included: 53 on O‘ahu (+69 probable) 38 on Hawai‘i Island (+12 probable) 14 on Maui (+6 probable) 19 on Kaua‘i one on Molokai and five in Hawai‘i residents diagnosed while out of state (+1 probable). Of today’s 218 cases, there were 130 cases identified as confirmed, and +88 probable cases were added to the count. 25, and has been on a steady decline since the beginning of September, dropping to 7.9 per 100,000 today. Maui County’s seven day average of cases peaked at 57.6 per 100,000 on Aug. The latest data represents a total of 1,581 “active” cases statewide over two weeks. DOH expects additional backlogged cases to be reported in the next few weeks. This reporting delay includes cases reported across the state. *Today’s COVID-19 case count includes approximately 90 backlogged cases involving testing providers that recently began providing data to DOH’s electronic lab reporting system. There were 218 additional COVID-19 cases in Hawai‘i on Saturday. COVID-19 testing sites throughout the County of Maui are posted here. Details on their program are available here. Doctors On Call continues to work with the hospitality industry on Maui to address safety needs during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic by deploying mobile teams to test groups as they arrive for check-in.
