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This is Now (September 29, 2020)

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The state reported 87 new COVID-19 infections on Tuesday and two additional fatalities, bringing the official death toll from the virus in Hawaii to 134. The two fatalities were on Oahu. Of the new cases, 80 are on Oahu, three on the Big Island, two on Maui and the rest were diagnosed out-of-state. The infections bring the case total in Hawaii to 12,290 since the pandemic began. The new infections are out of 1,550 tests administered, or a positivity rate of 5.6%. Meanwhile, the state said there are 1,900 “active” cases in Hawaii, which means they have not been released from isolation. Hospitalizations are also down: There were 147 coronavirus patients hospitalized statewide. Of those, 44 were in the ICU and 12 were on ventilators. The rolling seven-day average of cases on Oahu is 98.9, while the seven-day average positivity rate is 4.3%. Statewide, the rolling seven-day average is 110.
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The state reported 87 new COVID-19 infections on Tuesday and two additional fatalities, bringing the official death toll from the virus in Hawaii to 134. The two fatalities were on Oahu. Of the new cases, 80 are on Oahu, three on the Big Island, two on Maui and the rest were diagnosed out-of-state. The infections bring the case total in Hawaii to 12,290 since the pandemic began. The new infections are out of 1,550 tests administered, or a positivity rate of 5.6%. Meanwhile, the state said there are 1,900 “active” cases in Hawaii, which means they have not been released from isolation. Hospitalizations are also down: There were 147 coronavirus patients hospitalized statewide. Of those, 44 were in the ICU and 12 were on ventilators. The rolling seven-day average of cases on Oahu is 98.9, while the seven-day average positivity rate is 4.3%. Statewide, the rolling seven-day average is 110.
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