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After a period of relative stability, health officials said COVID-19 activity is on the rise again in Hawaii. The latest data ...
COVID-19 activity is yet again on the rise in Hawaii, according to the latest report from the Hawaii Department of Health.
The increase is a reminder that COVID-19 remains a health concern in the community, and the public is urged to take reasonable precautions to avoid getting sick, according to the DOH. The DOH ...
The number of COVID-19 cases in Hawaii is rising again, prompting a message of vigilance from health officials.
The state Department of Health “dashboard ” website that reported current COVID-19 case counts has not been updated for nearly a month. New numbers used to be reported each Wednesday. … A friend of ...
Big Island health professionals are concerned changes to U.S. Food and Drug Administration rules for COVID-19 vaccines could limit their availability for healthy people under 65 who get vaccinated ...
HONOLULU (KITV4) -- The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday identified a new and potentially more transmissible COVID-19 variant of concern called Omicron. This variant first identified in ...
Health care workers in Hawaii say a lack of government action is worsening an already crippling surge of coronavirus cases in the islands, and without effective policy changes the state's limited ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The state Health Department on Monday issued new COVID safety guidance for Hawaii public schools, stressing masking and social distancing while saying that the return to ...
Health officials are seeing a steady increase in kids contracting COVID-19. Just this week there have been 188 cases involving kids 18 and under.
Hawaii’s favorite destination, Las Vegas, is also seeing a spike in COVID cases and has started a new mask mandate for workers inside casinos. State officials in Hawaii are urging unvaccinated ...
The number of coronavirus cases involving variants of concern statewide has grown to 555, including 209 cases detected in the past two weeks, according to the Hawaii Department of Health.