DOH: Four new COVID-19 cases, three on Big Island, statewide count now 647 cases

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Four new cases of COVID-19, three on the Big Island and one on Maui were reported today by the state Department of Health, bringing the statewide total to 647 cases.

The City and County of Honolulu, the most populous county in the state, has the highest case count, 416.

Hawaii County now has 82 cases, with 76 released from isolation as recovered, according to DOH.

Maui County now has 118 cases, while Kauai Countyhas reported no new cases for 39 days and remains at 21 cases.

Hawaii’s statewide case total includes 10 residents diagnosed outside the state.

The statewide death toll from coronavirus-related illness remains at 17, with 11 on Oahu and six on Maui. That’s a 2.7% fatality rate for the state.

Cases statewide that required hospitalization number 83, or 12.8% of total cases.

There have been 579 cases, or 89.5%, that have been released from isolation, according to DOH.