HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-09-09 Coronavirus Update #1CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY Date: September 9, 2020
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Incident: Coronavirus Update
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This is a COVID-19 informational update for Wednesday morning, September 9th
On today's update of COVID-19, the number of new active cases, on Hawaii Island,
reported and monitored by the Department of Health is six (6). At this date, for Hawaii
Island, eight (8) are hospitalized. The Hilo Medical Center reports a total of ten deaths,
all are from the Yukio Okutsu Veterans Home. Prayers and condolences from the
Island's People go out to the families. No words can express our sadness.
For your information, an 'Ohana food service will be held today in Hilo at the Afook-
Chinen Civic Auditorium. Distribution begins at 10:00 am.
In efforts to control the spread of the Coronavirus on Hawaii Island, increased testing
will continue throughout the Island. Remember the purpose of testing is to identify
positive cases as early as possible and in this way help stop the spread of the virus and
to provide early treatment. There are two scheduled test sites today, in Kona at
Keauhou Shopping Center and in Ka'u at the Pahala Gym. Residents and staff will be
tested today at the Yukio Okutsu Veterans Home. For your information, S&G Labs has
completed testing of all staff and residents at the Life Care Center of Hilo and Hale
Anuenue Restorative Care Center. At this date, all test results are negative. Retesting
is now being scheduled in both facilities as part of a comprehensive testing plan.
In continuing efforts to control the spread of the Coronavirus on Hawaii Island, the
Hawaii County Police Department will continue their enforcement of the preventative
polices of face coverings, distancing, and gatherings. Know that these policies are
mandated and will be enforced. While on patrol, Police Officers will provide face
coverings to people they encounter who do not have one. Mahalo for your help.
With all accepting kuleana, we can stop the spread of the virus to keep your family,
friends, and neighbors safe. With the community's involvement, we can keep Hawaii
Safe.
Thank you for listening and please take care of each other.
This is your Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency.