Coronavirus in Hawaii

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Denby Fawcett: How Covid-19 Has Warped Our Sense Of Time Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2016

Denby Fawcett: How Covid-19 Has Warped Our Sense Of Time

Stress can make time seem to pass more slowly, boredom more quickly, and both have been at play during the pandemic.

Hawaii Covid-19 Hospitalizations Rise As The Omicron Surge Continues Ronen Zilberman/Civil Beat/2021

Hawaii Covid-19 Hospitalizations Rise As The Omicron Surge Continues

Hawaii health officials are urging everyone to get vaccinated, and urging people who are vaccinated to get booster shots to avoid overwhelming hospitals.

Eric Stinton: Hawaii Needs Substitute Teachers To Help With The Pandemic Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2021

Eric Stinton: Hawaii Needs Substitute Teachers To Help With The Pandemic

The abundance of teacher and student absences amid the latest Covid-19 surge has underscored the need to get more subs and pay them better.

Hawaii Faces A Shortage In Covid Treatments As Cases Reach New Highs Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2021

Hawaii Faces A Shortage In Covid Treatments As Cases Reach New Highs

The Health Department reported a record 4,789 cases on Thursday, saying the high number was in part the result of New Year’s celebrations.

Honolulu Caps Capacity of Large Indoor Events To Slow Covid Spread Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

Honolulu Caps Capacity of Large Indoor Events To Slow Covid Spread

The city is also increasing availability of vaccines and booster shots to prevent severe illness.

Covid Case Counts Are Higher Than Ever. The Good News — Hospitalizations Aren’t Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2021

Covid Case Counts Are Higher Than Ever. The Good News — Hospitalizations Aren’t

Some Covid-19 watchers say that hospitalization numbers are more important than daily case counts given omicron’s transmissibility.

Lower Income Families May Face Extra Hardships In 2022 Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2020

Lower Income Families May Face Extra Hardships In 2022

An economist warns that much of the federal pandemic support has dried up, and the year ahead could be tough for many.

Hawaii’s Population Drain Outpaces Most States — Again Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2021

Hawaii’s Population Drain Outpaces Most States — Again

Even as the state has more people being born than dying, Hawaii’s population continues to decline as people leave the state for less expensive pastures.

Hawaii Public Schools Will Reopen After Break Despite Covid Worries Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

Hawaii Public Schools Will Reopen After Break Despite Covid Worries

The interim superintendent stressed the importance of maintaining in-person instruction for students’ academic and emotional growth.

Maui County: Covid Booster Will Be Required For Indoor Dining, Bars And Gyms Ludwig Laab/Civil Beat/2021

Maui County: Covid Booster Will Be Required For Indoor Dining, Bars And Gyms

As omicron spreads, Maui County will require people eligible for booster shots to get them to be considered fully vaccinated.