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News Releases from Department of Health | Hawai’i COVID-19 Daily News Digest June 23, 2020

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Department of Health:Three Additional COVID-19 Cases on O‘ahuThree (3) Honolulu adults are the latest cases of coronavirus reported by DOH.

One of the cases is linked to a previously confirmed case and two are pending further investigation.Hawai‘i COVID-19 Counts as of 12:00 noon, June 23, 2020Island of DiagnosisNew CasesReported since2/28/2020(including new cases)Total Released from Isolation*O‘ahu3571458Hawai‘i08582Maui0120111Kaua‘i02920Moloka‘i022Lana‘i000Residents Diagnosed outside HI012 Unknown Residency00 Total3819 Total released from isolation  669Deaths017 * Includes cases that meet isolation release criteria.  Laboratory* Testing DataThere were 1,199 additional COVID-19 tests reported via electronic laboratory reporting.Total.

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