State health officials reported 105 new cases of COVID-19 and one death on Monday.
Four cases were on Maui, 11 were on Hawaii island and the rest were on Oahu.
It’s the first time Oahu, which is under a stay-at-home order, has not seen a triple-digit increase in weeks.
Of 9,959 cases of COVID-19 identified in Hawaii, 6% have required hospitalization and 93% were residents.
The latest breakdown of cases by age group shows that while most hospitalizations have been among elderly people with COVID-19, children and adults under the age of 30 have made up nearly a third of all confirmed virus cases in the state.
For more information, check the Hawaii Department of Health COVID-19 site and the Hawaii Data Collaborative COVID-19 Tracking site.
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