HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii reported three additional COVID-19 fatalities on Thursday, pushing the death toll from the virus in Hawaii to 328.
All three of the newly-reported deaths were on Oahu.
Two were men, ages 60-69 and 80-89, who had been hospitalized. The third was a woman between 90 and 99 years old who also had been hospitalized at the time of her death.
Meanwhile, there were 119 new infections reported statewide. Since the pandemic began, there have been 24,739 cases in the state. In the last 14 days, Hawaii has seen 1,953 cases.
Of the new infections, there were:
- 66 on Oahu
- 30 in Maui County
- 16 on the Big Island
- seven infections in residents diagnosed out-of-state
Here’s a breakdown of cases:
- 20,133 total cases
- 1,437 required hospitalization
- 1,427 cases in the last 14 days
- 258 deaths
- 2,108 total cases
- 93 required hospitalization
- 144 cases in the last 14 days
- 45 deaths
- 1,531 total cases
- 95 required hospitalization
- 358 cases in the last 14 days
- 21 deaths
- 106 total cases
- 5 required hospitalization
- 0 cases in the last 14 days
- 0 deaths
- 25 total cases
- 1 required hospitalization
- 2 cases in the last 14 days
- 0 deaths
- 176 total cases
- 7 required hospitalization
- 22 cases in the last 14 days
- 1 death
- 660 total cases
- 4 required hospitalization
- 3 deaths
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