2021 Plan of Finance Amortization
STATE O
OF
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HAWAI
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Health Update
The State has a Comprehensive and Strategic Approach for Managing Health Issues
The State and each of Hawaii's Counties are requiring their
employees to get vaccinated or tested weekly
The U.S. Department of Defense and many large companies
will soon require vaccinations or weekly testing
The State is implementing a SMART Health Card which
operates using QR code for individuals that received
vaccination in Hawaii and can be easily used for entrance into
establishments, such as restaurants
The State is adding temporary hospital capacity and is
bringing additional healthcare workers from the mainland to
assist with the near-term increase in hospitalizations
Statewide restrictions include requiring masks indoors and
limiting social gatherings to 10 people indoors and 25
outdoors
All of Hawaii's four counties have adopted emergency orders
and/or rules limiting the size of indoor and outdoor gatherings
and in some cases requiring proof of vaccination
The Safe Travels program, which has allowed for over 5
million visitors to come to Hawaii safely since October 2020,
was expanded to allow travelers to bypass the 10-day
quarantine if they have been fully vaccinated
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100%
100
New and Probable COVID-19 Cases per 100k (1)(2)
0
50
Apr-20
May-20
Mar-20
Jun-20
Hawaii
Jul-20
Aug-20
U.S.
Sep-20
Oct-20
Nov-20
Dec-20
Jan-21
Feb-21
Mar-21
Apr-21
May-21
Jun-21
Jul-21
Aug-21
Sep-21
Vaccination Rate (At Least One Dose) (1)
50%
0%
Dec-20
Hawaii
Jan-21
Feb-21
Mar-21
U.S.
Apr-21
May-21
Jun-21
Jul-21
Aug-21
Sep-21
Vaccination Rate by Age
Visitors without proof of vaccination can continue to
qualify for a quarantine exemption with a negative
COVID-19 test
100%
80% 91.8%
100.0% 100.0%
96.8%
90.0%
■Completed Initiated
82.0%
72.9%
66.4% 68.4%
81.3%
60%
72.2%
63.3%
56.5%
40%
53.9%
20%
Not Eligible
for
Vaccination
0%
75+
65-74
50-64
40-49
30-39
18-29
12-17
0-11
Sources: CDC COVID Data Tracker. State of Hawaii Department of Health.
(1)
7-Day moving averages.
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(2)
Probable infections include people who never received a confirmatory test but are believed to have had the virus because of their known exposure and symptoms or because of a positive antigen test.View entire presentation