Coronavirus in Hawaii
Coronavirus in Hawaii Articles
As measured by COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents averaged over the past seven days, Hawaii, Missouri and Oregon have fared well recently.
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Governor David Ige of Hawaii was the least popular governor in a recent survey of approval ratings during the pandemic.
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In some states, the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic has been far worse than in others.
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The figures for COVID-19 cases and deaths vary widely from state to state, as well as by county in each state.
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One state stands out with the lowest number of cases per 100,000, which is the standard measure of the presence of COVID-19 in any geographic area.
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Only one county in the United States does not have a single COVID-19 case. This Hawaiian county is the smallest one in the country, based on both its size and population.
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Hawaii has the lowest rate of confirmed COVID-19 cases of any state in the country. The number is unusually low in one Hawaiian county.
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COVID-19 has killed almost 225,000 people in America. Some academic and government models forecast the spread of the disease will drive the figure to over 300,000 by the end of 2020. There are 3,141...
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The United States has confirmed almost 1.9 million cases of COVID-19, and more than 107,000 people have died from the coronavirus disease as of June 4. As nationwide cases have been declining, states...
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With more than 1.8 million people infected nationwide and over 100,000 dead, COVID-19 is a public health crisis of proportions not seen in the United States in over a century. The economic fallout in...
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The U.S. is rapidly approaching 2 million confirmed cases of COVID-19, but as a whole, the country has likely seen the worst of the pandemic — for now. There are a handful of states, however, in...
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The latest weekly jobless claims figures were released on June 4, and the unprecedented period of massive layoffs resulting from the COVID-19 outbreak continues. For the week ending May 23, 1.6...
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More than 1.8 million COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in the U.S. as of June 3 as well as over 105,000 deaths, by far the most cases and deaths of any country. Accounting for population size, the...
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More than 130 days have passed since the first known case of COVID-19 was identified in the United States. Over that period, nearly 1.8 million Americans have been infected — and over 100,000 of...
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There have been nearly 1.8 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus in the United States, and at least 100,000 people have died. COVID-19 cases have mostly concentrated in densely-populated states....
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