HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Hawaii on Wednesday reported 12 new coronavirus-related fatalities, bringing the state’s death toll to 726.
So far this month, Hawaii has recorded 137 COVID-related deaths alone.
The state said eight of Wednesday’s fatalities were on Oahu while four were on Hawaii Island:
Oahu
- Woman in her 40s, hospitalized
- Woman in her 50s, hospitalized
- Three men in their 60s, hospitalized
- Woman in her 60s, hospitalized
- Two women in their 80s, hospitalized
Hawaii Island
- Man in his 30s, hospitalized
- Man in his 60s, hospitalized
- Man in his 80s, hospitalized
- Woman in her 80s, hospitalized
Meanwhile, the state also saw 330 new COVID-19 infections on Wednesday.
The new cases bring the total number of infections since the start of the pandemic to 76,521.
Of the new infections reported Wednesday:
- 216 were on Oahu
- 38 on Hawaii Island
- 43 on Maui
- 29 on Kauai
- 2 on Molokai
There were also two residents diagnosed out-of-state.
Over the last 14 days, there have been 7,106 cases reported.
Some 66.8% of the state’s population is fully vaccinated, while 75.3% have received at least one dose.
This story will be updated.
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