HTA COVID-19 UPDATE Novel Coronavirus in (Issued: 6/29/20 @ 2:30pm) COVID-19 Positive* Cases Cumulative totals as of 12:00 noon on June 29, 2020

Statewide Total Total Cases 900 (2 new) Released from Isolation† 722 Required Hospitalization 111 Deaths 18 BY COUNTY Total Hawaii County Total Cases 87

Released from Isolation† 84 Required Hospitalization 2 Deaths 0

Honolulu County Total Cases 638

Daily Passenger Count Table Released from Isolation† 505

06/28/2020 Domestic International Total Required Hospitalization 82 Oahu 1209 115 1324 Deaths 12 Maui 49 49 Kauai County Island of Hawaii 59 59 Total Cases 37 Kauai 0 0 State 1317 115 1432 Released from Isolation† 20 Required Hospitalization 1 Deaths 0

6/29/20 Hawaii Passenger Arrivals by Air Update Maui County Yesterday, 1633 people arrived in Hawaii. This table shows the number of people who arrived by air from out of state yesterday Total Cases 122 and does not include interisland travel. This data was collected from the Hawaii DOT new Mandatory Travel Declaration Form. Released from Isolation† 113 Kona Maui Oahu Lihue Total Crew 6 12 167 185 Required Hospitalization 25 Transit 117 117 Deaths 6 Military 165 165 HI Residents diagnosed outside of HI 16 Exempt 113 113 County Pending 0 Relocate to Hawaii 7 5 79 91 *includes presumptive and confirmed cases, data are preliminary and Returning Resident 24 26 451 501 subject to change; note that CDC provides case counts according to states of residence. Visitor 56 18 387 461 Grand Total 93 61 1479 0 1633 †Isolation should be maintained until at least 3 days (72 hours) after Flights 2 2 16 0 20 resolution of fever and myalgia without the use of antipyretics OR at least

7 days have passed since symptom onset, whichever is longer.

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News Highlights June 29, 2020 Honolulu Star-Advertiser: Oahu’s 1st city bus driver to test positive worked 1 week with COVID-19 symptoms

Honolulu Star-Advertiser: Editorial: Reopening Hawaii tourism is imperative for economy; so are tight protocols for health

Honolulu Star-Advertiser: Hundreds seeking testing in Waipahu, scene of recent clusters

Honolulu Star-Advertiser: State of Hawai‘i Hotel Performance by Week - 2020 vs 2019 2020 Initial Weekly Unemployment Claims by Island Thursday’s daily visitor count hit $350 100% 35,000 504; Hawaii Tourism Authority kicks 90% $300 off search for new leader 80% 30,000 $250 70% 25,000 Hawaii Tribune-Herald: Green to 60% $200 residents: Take longer trips 50% 20,000 $150 40% $100 30% 15,000 The Maui News: Occupancy at 20% 12.6% for hotels, 7.2% for vacation $50 10% 10,000 rentals in May $- 0% 5,000 : Vacation rentals 0 can, should safely reopen 2/2-2/8/20 3/1-3/7/20 5/3-5/9/20 1/5-1/11/20 1/26-2/1/20 2/9-2/15/20 5/31-6/6/20 6/7-6/13/20 3/8-3/14/20 3/29-4/4/20 4/5-4/11/20 4/25-5/2/20 1/12-1/18/20 1/19-1/25/20 2/16-2/22/20 2/23-2/29/20 5/10-5/16/20 5/17-5/23/20 5/24-5/30/20 6/14-6/20/20 3/15-3/21/20 3/22-3/28/20 4/12-4/18/20 4/19-4/25/20 The Maui News: Maui tourism 2020 ADR 2019 ADR 2020 Occupancy 2019 Occupancy leaders welcome prearrival testing OAHU HAWAII MAUI KAUAI date for visitors Source: STR, Inc. © Copyright 2020 Hawai‘i Tourism Authority Hawaii Hotel Performance Info: Weekly Unemployment Initial Claims: June 20, 2020 Travel Weekly: With testing option, For the week of June 14 – June 20, 2020 Hawaii sees 'safe and healthy' path State of Hawaii 7,199 to reopening tourism Occupancy ADR RevPAR C&C of Oahu 4,352 Hawaii County 970 State of Hawaii 15.0% $ 159.53 $ 23.89 Maui County 1,173 Oahu 13.7% $ 169.07 $ 23.22 Kauai County 545 Agent (filed in Hawaii against another state) 159 Maui County 11.4% $ 139.97 $ 15.96 Kauai County 20.9% $ 158.19 $ 33.11 20.5% $ 150.52 $ 30.91 Island of Hawaii

Helpful Resources Department of Health Department of Health Dept. of Business, Economic Development & Tourism Department of Transportation https://hawaiicovid19.com/ https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/advisories/novel- https://dbedt.hawaii.gov/economic/covid19/ https://hidot.hawaii.gov/coronavirus/ coronavirus-2019