According to officials, the surprising source of Hawaii's Covid surge
The clusters of new cases have been linked to a type of gathering.
There was a time when Hawaii was the American success story of Covid: the strict state policies during thecoronavirus pandemic could have sounded too much exceeding some, but they kept some cases and deaths. More recently, however, things took a ride andHawaii's numbers started peak. Hawaii has gone from one of the rare refuges of the country of the virus to aState of the federal government is worried about. A surprising source of the recent COVID epidemic in Hawaii: Funeral.
According to the Khon local press station, Hawaii hasTraced 71 new cases of coronavirus back to funeral On Oahu. It's not just funerals, of course. Other clusters come from a birthday party (12 cases) and a hot yoga class (six cases). But given the number of cases resulting from commemorative events, the Hawaii Ministry of the Director of HealthBruce Anderson, PhD, told Khon, "funeral events, are again, one of the areas we may be more aggressively of making changes and we will work with counties to find out how we can solve this problem. "
By Khon, the Ministry of Health reported 144 cases on August 4th. HawaiiLt. GOV. Josh Green said that hospitalizations had also increased significantly. "We grew up from about 75 to 138 in our hospitals," he said at the exit. "That's what happens when you have a series of days a hundred, so I'm very concerned."
The green is just concerned, according to COVID ACT experts now, who moved to Hawaii in the "Critical" category on their Covered Color Covid risk card. This is because the state now has an extremely high rate of infection of 1.47, which means "Active cases increase exponentially. "Hawaii still has only a new daily daily rate (8.4 cases per 100,000 people) and a positive test rate (5.1%). But as Anderson told Khon, these new cases that can not Being traced in older clusters indicate "generalized disease" in the state.
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At a press conference on August 4, the Mayor of HonoluluKirk Caldwell urged residents to continuemasks and stopgroup gathering, as indicated by Hawaii News now. "Part of the reason for this press conference isplead with people to assume responsibility, "Said Caldwell." It's ourKuleana To help fight this virus. It is spreading from in our community. "
If the situation does not improve in Hawaii, Caldwell stated that he was ready to take "drastic action", involving another lock was on the table. August 5, there were nearly 2,560Covid case in Hawaii, according toThe New York Times. The death of a man on July 29 brought the total number ofCoronavirus death in the state at 27. And for more states facing the epidemics of COVID,These two states become the worst hotspots of Covid in the United States.