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DOH: O‘ahu COVID-19 weekly assessment update

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 Hawaiʻi State Department of Health issued the following announcement on Nov. 26.

Mayor Kirk Caldwell announced that the City and County of  Honolulu’s COVID-19 weekly assessment stood at 84 cases with a test  positivity rate of 2.5% (7-day averages). These assessments reflect the  7-day average reported by the Hawaiʻi State Department of Health each Wednesday, which calculates the numbers reported in a 7-day period from the previous Thursday to the current Wednesday.

Under these metrics, O‘ahu remains in Tier 2 of Honolulu’s COVID-19  Recovery Framework. Under Tier 2, social gatherings are limited to no  more than five individuals.

“Today is Thanksgiving, a day where traditionally families and  friends come together in large groups to share a meal, watch football,  maybe even take a nap, then eat again,” said Mayor Caldwell. “Please  remember to keep your Thanksgiving celebration limited to those in your  household or no more than five people. Every week, the United States is  setting new records in Coronavirus cases, and yesterday we surpassed  260,000 COVID-19 related deaths in America. This pandemic has taken a  tremendous toll, mentally, physically, and economically, and while we  can’t celebrate this holiday in all the ways we’d like, this isn’t  permanent; so hang in there and persevere. There’s still so much to be  thankful for right now and so much to look forward to in the coming  months. The best way you can show how thankful you are for your loved  ones this Thanksgiving and holiday season is by keeping them safe.”

Honolulu’s COVID-19 Recovery Framework sets the criteria for  loosening and tightening restrictions on businesses and activities on  O‘ahu while trying to aggressively reduce coronavirus transmission to  protect residents and mitigate the current burden on our local  healthcare system. The plan rests on four tiers. Each tier is based on  the level of community spread of COVID-19, which is determined by: (1)  the number of daily cases reported and (2) the positivity rate, using  7-day averages over a two-week period.

The full document laying out the framework for business/operation  sectors allowed to resume operations in each tier can be viewed on  Honolulu.gov.

In order to advance to the next tier, the City must:

  • have been in the current tier for at least four consecutive weeks; AND
  • meet the First Metric criteria for that next tier for two consecutive (and most recent) Weekly Assessments; AND
  • meet the Second Metric criteria for that next tier for two consecutive (and most recent) Weekly Assessments.
The City may only move forward one tier at a time.

If, for two consecutive Weekly Assessments, the data for the First  Metric indicates the City should be in a lower tier, the City falls back  into that tier. The City may move backward more than one tier at a  time.

For more information on the City’s Reopening Strategy, visit OneOahu.org. 

Original source can be found here.

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