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2020-04-28 Mayor's PSA for Tuesday am, April 28 re COVID-19 testing on Wednesday, April29 in Na'alehu -- press release
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2020-04-28 Mayor's PSA for Tuesday am, April 28 re COVID-19 testing on Wednesday, April29 in Na'alehu -- press release
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<br />CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY Date: April 28, 2020 <br />MEDIA UPDATE Time: 8:30 AM <br /> Radio Frequency: Each Hour <br /> Update #: 1 <br />Incident: Coronavirus Update <br />This is a Civil Defense message. <br />This is a COVID-19 informational update for Tuesday morning, April 28th. <br />On today’s report of COVID-19, the total number of people who tested positive for <br />Hawaii Island remains at 69. From this, 49 have been cleared as recovered with the <br />remaining 20 quarantined at home. At this date, no one is hospitalized. <br />For your information, there is no drive through testing today. The next scheduled <br />th <br />testing is tomorrow April 29 in Kau, at the Naalehu Community Center. <br />As keeping within the policies of prevention do maintain the best physical and emotional <br />health that you can be. It is known that your overall health is so very important to your <br />resiliency to this virus. <br />In addition, we need to ensure that our Kupuna are taken care of, and they have <br />opportunities to have social connections within the policies of distancing and groupings. <br />Know that these policies all have one goal in common, and that is to help stop the <br />spreading of the Coronavirus. To those that have it, to those who do not: this is why <br />you are asked to wear a mask. <br />Thank you very much for listening and please have a safe day. <br />This is your Hawaii County Civil Defense. <br /> <br />
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