Worldwide cases: 71,298,626 Worldwide deaths: 1,598,104
U.S. cases: 15,877,326 U.S. deaths: 295,791
According to the Dashboard, the reported worldwide case report increased by 1,510,486 in the last 24 hours. Deaths worldwide increased by 12,377.
According to the Johns Hopkins Dashboard, the United States has added 244,990 cases in the last 24 hours.
In the last day, the number of reported deaths in the U.S. from COVID-19 increased by 3,409.
The COVID Tracking Project reports that 108,044 people were hospitalized nationwide with COVID-19 as of yesterday. Hospitalization rates on the mainland have been increasing at an alarming rate, with some hospitals getting close to being overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients. On the Big Island, Hawaii County Civil Defense reported on Friday that 1 person is hospitalized with COVID-19. Kona Community Hospital on Wednesday confirmed there is one COVID-19 patient in the COVID-19 unit, not in the ICU, and not on a vent
Worldwide cases: 69,788,140 Worldwide deaths: 1,585,727
U.S. cases: 15,632,336 U.S. deaths: 292,382
According to the Dashboard, the reported worldwide case report increased by 718,741 in the last 24 hours. Deaths worldwide increased by 13,162.
According to the Johns Hopkins Dashboard, the United States has added 220,203 cases in the last 24 hours.
In the last day, the number of reported deaths in the U.S. from COVID-19 increased by 2,412.
The COVID Tracking Project reports that 107,248 people were hospitalized nationwide with COVID-19 as of yesterday. Hospitalization rates on the mainland have been increasing at an alarming rate, with some hospitals getting close to being overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients. On the Big Island, Hawaii County Civil Defense reported on Thursday that 1 person is hospitalized with COVID-19. Kona Community Hospital on Wednesday confirmed there is one COVID-19 patient in the COVID-19 unit, not in the ICU, and not on a vent
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How Hawaii became a playground for Silicon Valley tycoons
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The recent news that Hawaii is recruiting mainland residents to work remotely came as a surprise to locals expecting further, not fewer, restrictions on travel to the Aloha State. Yet the Movers & Shakas program, which includes free round-trip airfare for 50 qualified applicants who will temporarily live on Oahu and pledge to volunteer with a community nonprofit, is part of a long tradition of luring well-heeled people to make Hawaii their vacation home.
Across the archipelago, it s easy to find Silicon Valley magnates with a large footprint, including Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg on Kauai, eBay founder Pierre Omidyar in Honolulu and Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison on Lanai.