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UH forecasting models show Hawaii COVID infections continuin
UH forecasting models show Hawaii COVID infections continuin
UH forecasting models show Hawaii COVID infections continuing to spike into fall
UH forecasting models show Hawaii COVID infections continuing to spike into fall
Mahealani Richardson
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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The spike in new COVID cases can no longer be blamed on July Fourth gatherings, but is more likely linked to the spread of the highly contagious delta variant, experts said.
University of Hawaii forecast models show cases ― and hospitalizations ― will continue to spike into the fall if the state’s vaccination efforts stall.
During the pandemic, a team of scientists from the Hawaii Pandemic Applied Modeling Work Group has been forecasting COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations.
The latest models show Oahu’s cases continue to grow in the coming months ― if current vaccination rates and mandates remain the same.
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