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August 17, 2020: COVID-19 Update HTA COVID-19 UPDATE Novel Coronavirus in Hawaii (Issued: 8/17/20 @ 4:00pm) COVID-19 Positive* Cases Cumulative totals as of 12:00 noon on August 17, 2020 Statewide Total Total Cases 5215 (174 new) Released from Isolation† 1868 Required Hospitalization 288 Deaths 40 BY COUNTY Total Hawaii County Total Cases 149 Released from Isolation† 127 Required Hospitalization 6 Deaths 0 Honolulu County Total Cases 4754 Daily Passenger Count Table Released from Isolation† 1534 08/16/2020 Domestic International Total Required Hospitalization 249 Oahu 1442 153 1595 Deaths 33 Maui 147 147 Kauai County Island of Hawaii 105 105 Total Cases 54 Kauai 38 38 State 1732 153 1885 Released from Isolation† 46 Required Hospitalization 1 Deaths 0 8/17/20 Hawaii Passenger Arrivals by Air Update Maui County Yesterday, 2173 people arrived in Hawaii. This table shows the number of people who arrived by air from out of state yesterday and does not include interisland travel. This data was collected from the Hawaii DOT new Mandatory Travel Declaration Form. Total Cases 235 Kona Maui Oahu Lihue Total Released from Isolation† 161 Crew 11 21 218 7 257 Required Hospitalization 30 Transit 1 169 170 Deaths 6 Military 83 83 HI Residents diagnosed outside of HI 23 Exempt 214 214 County Pending 0 Relocate to Hawaii 12 20 121 6 159 *includes presumptive and confirmed cases, data are preliminary and Returning Resident 58 74 642 7 781 subject to change; note that CDC provides case counts according to states of residence. Visitor 43 52 399 15 509 Grand Total 124 168 1846 35 2173 †Isolation should be maintained until at least 3 days (72 hours) after Flights 5 3 23 1 32 resolution of fever and myalgia without the use of antipyretics OR at least 7 days have passed since symptom onset, whichever is longer. Market Impact Update: https://www.dropbox.com/8/17/20 HTA COVID19 Update News Highlights August 17, 2020 Honolulu Star-Advertiser: Hawaii Gov. David Ige might again delay start of pre-arrivals testing program to reopen tourism Honolulu Star-Advertiser: Tourism officials can’t market Hawaii as ‘the safest place on earth’ anymore Honolulu Star-Advertiser: Off the News: Putting tourists behind a geofence State of Hawai‘i Hotel Performance by Week - 2020 vs 2019 2020 Initial Weekly Unemployment Claims by Island Honolulu Star-Advertiser: Visitors keep coming to Hawaii but in 35,000 $350 100% lower numbers 90% $300 30,000 80% $250 70% 25,000 KITV4: Kahului Airport completes $200 60% phase of thermal screening 50% 20,000 program $150 40% 15,000 $100 30% The Maui News: Big-brand hotels 20% 10,000 $50 roll out pandemic safety plans 10% 5,000 $- 0% 0 The Garden Island: No new virus cases on Kauai 2/2-2/8/20 8/2-8/8/20 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 6/28-7/4/21 7/5-7/11/20 7/26-8/1/20 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 6/21-6/27/20 7/12-7/18/20 7/19-7/25/20 3/15-3/21/20 3/22-3/28/20 4/12-4/18/20 4/19-4/25/20 8-Jul-20 8-Jul-19 8-Jan-20 8-Jun-20 8-Jun-19 8-Oct-19 8-Apr-20 8-Sep-19 8-Feb-20 8-Dec-19 8-Aug-19 8-Aug-20 8-Nov-19 8-Mar-20 Big Island Video News: Hawaii 8-May-20 2020 ADR 2019 ADR 2020 Occupancy 2019 Occupancy County Says It Is Seeing OAHU HAWAII MAUI KAUAI Source: STR, Inc. © Copyright 2020 Hawai‘i Tourism Authority Community Spread Of COVID-19 Hawaii Hotel Performance Info: Weekly Unemployment Initial Claims: August 8, 2020 Complex: Woman Ruins Hawaii For the week of August 2 – August 8, 2020 State of Hawaii 5,314 Wedding Over Coronavirus Occupancy ADR RevPAR C&C of Oahu 3,310 Regulations Hawaii County 738 State of Hawaii 19.7% $ 180.17 $ 35.43 Maui County 770 Oahu 20.2% $ 173.15 $ 34.97 Kauai County 350 Agent (filed in Hawaii against another state) 146 Maui County 13.7% $ 217.53 $ 29.73 Kauai County 19.5% $ 186.62 $ 36.40 26.7% $ 169.26 $ 45.27 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 .
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