One New COVID-19 Case on Maui Brings Hawaii Total to 652; 95.7% Recovered – Maui Now

There was one new COVID-19 case reported today on the island of Maui, pushing Hawaiis COVID-19 case total to 652.

To date, 608 people (95.7%) have recovered including 110 in Maui County. There are currently 27 active cases in the state.

The breakdown by island includes the following:

The Hawaii State Department of Health reports that there were 608 individuals released from isolation; and 83 cases (13%) that have required hospitalization. A total of 591 patients (91%) were residents.

Maui Countys count increased by one from yesterday. Of the 120 cases in Maui County, at least 110 have been released from isolation, and 22 have required hospitalization.

To date, there have been 17 COVID-19 related deaths in Hawaii, including 11 on Oahu and 6 in Maui County. Lieutenant Governor Josh Green notes that Hawaii has the lowest mortality rate in the US at 1.2 deaths per 100,000.

*Positive cases include presumptive and confirmed cases, and Hawaii residents and non-residents; data are preliminary and subject to change. Note that CDC provides case counts according to states of residence.

Includes cases that meet isolation release criteria (Isolation should be maintained until at least 3 days (72 hours) after resolution of fever and myalgia without the use of antipyretics OR at least 10 days have passed since symptom onset, whichever is longer). (The cases that have died and one case that has left the jurisdiction have been removed from these counts).

One case is a Lnai resident whose exposure is on Maui Island and who will be remaining on Maui Island for the interim.

Maui County now has six COVID-19related deaths.

Maui Memorial Cluster: (Update 5.19.20)

The outbreak at Maui Memorial Medical Center in Kahului was considered closed as of May 19, 2020. The cluster of individuals linked to the Maui hospital outbreak totaled 52 including 38 health care workers and 14 patients who had tested positive, according to Maui Health. DOH officials say it appears the outbreak may have been driven by a single healthcare worker who was allowed to work while ill.

Other Highlights for Maui County:

Hawaii Governor David Ige on May 28 said that the 14-day travel quarantine will be extended for domestic and international travelers past June 30, but an official announcement will be made at a later date.Gov. Ige also mentioned that he and all four mayors have been working for the last three weeks to coordinate reopening of interisland travel and said they would make a decision within the next few days regarding plans on when to lift the interisland quarantine. In the meantime, Mayor Victorino has requested that the interisland travel quarantine be lifted on June 15.

An employee at the Maui Memorial Medical Center has been quarantined at home since the hospital learned of the individuals positive antibody detection on Friday, May 21. Asubsequent COVID swab test at the hospitals emergency department came back positive on Saturday, May 23. Hospital representatives say its too soon in the process to determine a source of the infection but have stated that the case is not related to the Maui Memorial Medical Center cluster of 52 individuals that was deemed closed on May 19.

Increased access to Haleakal National Park began on May 27. The public is now allowed in the Summit District from the park entrance to the summit at the 10,000 foot elevation between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Park entrance fees are temporarily waived. Sunrise and sunset viewing are not available at this time and the parks visitor center buildings, Kipahulu District, crater and backcountry areas remain closed. Commercial and special use permits also remain suspended.

Governor David Ige approved Maui Mayor Michael Victorinos request to reopen most businesses and services with modifications starting Monday, June 1, 2020. This includes clubhouses, dog parks, playgrounds and skate parks, all county parks and beach parks, select county pools, dine-in restaurant service, tattoo parlors, aestheticians, massage therapists and other personal services. Earlier openings included: hair and nail salons on May 25; and drive-in religious services on May 22; and certain retail shops at shopping malls in Maui Countyopened on May 11.

Governor David Ige signed his 8th supplementalemergency proclamation on May 18, effectively extending the eviction moratorium and extending the 14 day travel quarantine for both mainland and interisland travel through the end of June. The governor also unveiled his four step Roadmap to Recovery and Resilience Plan. He said the state is ready to move from Phase 1 of stabilization to Phase 2 of reopening and called the latest phase Act With Care.

The County of Maui started allowing passive recreation at beaches effective on Saturday, May 16. This is for a trial period only of two weeks (from May 16 to 30) and will be reassessed.

Also the 98th Maui Fair, which was scheduled to take place over four days in October, is cancelled for this year due to public health concerns. Organizers say the event was cancelled at the request of the County and will be held sometime next year.

On Tuesday, May 5, Governor David Ige unveiled details of his 7th Supplemental Proclamation, that allows for the next phase includes the reopening to include: non-food agriculture such as landscaping, floral and ornamental; astronomical observatories and support facilities; car washes; and pet grooming services. This also includes some retail operations.

On Monday, May 4, apatient on Maui who was diagnosed with COVID-19 over a month ago and had been on a ventilator, was greeted with a celebratory exit from hospital staff who lined the halls upon her departure.The single mom of three came into the Maui Memorial Medical Center 36 days prior and had a slow process to recovery, according to a hospital spokesperson. Also, Maui Health re-opened the Maui East unit as a medical surgical unit and it is no longer serving as a COVID-19 unit.

On Wednesday, April 29, Mayor Victorino identified a short list parks, golf courses andlocal businesses that quality for limited opening under the first phase of a reopening that began on May 1, 2020.

On Tuesday, April 28, local government leaders visited and toured the outside of Maui Memorial Medical Center in compliance with the hospitals COVID-19 no-visitor policy,and received an update from Maui Health on response efforts at the facility.

On Tuesday, April 28, officials confirmed thatan elderly Lnai womancontracted COVID-19 while she was hospitalized at the Maui Memorial Medical Center. The womaninitially tested negative for COVID-19, but a recent test came back positive. She will remain on Maui until she is healthy enough to return home to Lnai and she no longer poses a risk of transmitting the virus to others. The case is documented as a Maui Island case and there are still no confirmed positive cases on the island of Lnai.

Maui Health on Monday, April 27, confirmed that a Maui Medical Group hospitalist who provides care to patients at Maui Memorial Medical Center has tested positive for COVID-19. The provider was tested for COVID-19 two weeks prior by Maui Medical Group, was asymptomatic, and the results were negative. The provider then became symptomatic and self-quarantined at home. On Friday April 24, a repeat test was performed and on Sunday April 26, the results returned positive for COVID-19.

A joint statement was released on Wednesday evening, April 22, from Mayor Michael Victorino and Merrimans Kapalua restaurant confirming the location of the restaurant grouping from March, which consisted of three COVID-19 positive individuals and between 65 and 100 exposed contacts. Health officials say the grouping does not currently pose a significant risk to the community and refrained from labeling it a cluster.

Two individuals from the Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Center on Waiale Road in Wailuku on Maui were moved to a Department of Health quarantine facility after one of them tested positive for COVID-19. The other man who was awaiting test results has since received word that his test came back negative and he was released from quarantine. Monique Yamashita, Executive Director at the facility said 48 individuals including staff and guests were tested on April 24 during a mass testing event. She provided us with an update on May 1 saying all tests came back negative. Also the eight staff that had contact with the COVID-19 positive individual were back to work within a week after all tests came back negative. Yamashita said the facility is still being vigilant with the continued use of PPEs, washing hands and taking other precautions to protect staff and guests.

Update: (5.18.20) All Prior Cases of COVID-19 at Hale Makua are Now Negative: Two home health patients with Hale Makua Health Servicesand a nursing home resident from Hale Makua Kahuluiare now negative for COVID-19. The asymptomatic resident who had tested positive has sincereceived two consecutive test results showing they are negative for COVID-19. As for the home health cases, one client has been released from isolation andhad recovered in April;and the other client has recently received two negative COVID-19 tests so has been released from quarantine as well.

Maui Now learned that a mother who underwent a caesarean section delivery at the Maui Memorial Medical Center in April later tested positive for COVID-19. The source of infection at this time is unknown however, Maui Health noted that the hospital has never had an OB patient, provider or employee test positive for COVID-19. Employees in that department were tested in April, with all results returned as negative.

There was also a confirmed case of a physical therapy worker at the Kula Hospital who tested positive for COVID-19. A total of 16 individuals who received care were tested and so far, no positive cases have been reported as a result.

The Maui positive count included at least one resident of the rural community of Hna in East Maui and at leasttworesidents of Molokai.

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