So, Statewide, we have had a total of 917 diagnosed cases. Which is good cuz I think there have been a couple states where that has been the new daily totals?
18 were reported today (they're saying that's like 1.5% of 1200 tests processed in that 24hr timeframe)
Anyways, 917 total cumulative cases, but 736 of those have recovered to the point of having been "released from isolation". 18 total deaths, leaves a current active case count of 163.
Only 12% of those 917 total have required hospitalization. The rest have largely recovered/recovering at home.
There's 244 ICU beds in the State. Approximately 48% are occupied, but they haven't said how many by COVID patients, other than to say the majority of ICU cases are not COVID.
10% of the 459 ventilators in State are also in use (once again, no breakdown of how many are COVID patients)
So we're seeing a bit of a second wave, but new cases are jumping between 2 a day to 30 a day so its been kinda hard to see the overall trend, but with 4th of July coming up, officials are def worried about a new wave.
People have largely been wearing face masks here. Its required pretty much everywhere public. Most places have started reopening. Though restaurants are still mostly take out/delivery, there's plans for phased dine in reopenings. Pretty much only bars and nightclubs remain totally closed, though karaoke bars have been given the go ahead to reopen (as long as theres like a plexiglass barrier or something between the singer and audience lol)
At the FD we're still limited in overtime, only allowed to work our own truck still. Despite only FFs having gotten the virus here, so hopefully they'll start allowing OT soon lol.
Mandatory quarantine has been lifted only for Inter-island flights. All other flights (international, mainland) are still 2 week automatic quarantine, but there's plans (or planning) to ease that somewhat (I guess they like Alaskas model where if you can show a confirmed negative test within like 3 days of your flight you dont need to quarantine, so we'll see...)
Despite recent upticks in cases, Lt. Gov. Josh Green and other officials say Hawaii’s hospitals are in good shape.
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