Video courtesy of Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell
Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell talks about the increase in COVID-19 in Oahu.
JAMM AQUINO / AUG. 26
Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell speaks at a press convention on the first day of the COVID-19 increase at Leeward Community College in Pearl City.
Just six days after the COVID-19 augmentation program began, more than 1,700 Oahu citizens were asked to resume their COVID-19 checks due to incorrect labeling of control tubes at the Kaneohe District Park and Leeward Community College checkpoints.
Honolulu Kirk Caldwell said today that other people who had “incomplete checks” expect to receive two emails from the eTrueNorth check company, which will inform inspectors what happened and where to get their follow-up checks.
“Approximately 1,776 vials were well rated,” Caldwell said, adding that names and dates of birth were included on labels due to poor communication.Caldwell said the control tubes will be well classified in the future.
“We need them on the show,” Caldwell said. It’s our duty to make it work better.We need you to come and get tested.”
CONNECTIONS: Taking into account the COVID-19 increase tests of 1776 in the city in relation to regulations, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has been in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.But it’s not the first time
Hawaii has experienced a long era of three-figure accumulation in daily coronavirus cases since August 3 and administered tests to another 5,000 people each day for two weeks.
The city has recorded nearly 34986 records for COVID-19 control in the past five days, and more than 10534 people have been reviewed in the last two days, Caldwell said.He encouraged the other people in Oahu to bring his “bubble family” with them for review.
“We don’t need them to give up because of the upsets from the first day we learned,” Caldwell said.
RELATED: Status confirms H-3 closing week for COVID-19 tests
City officials plan to shut down the H-3 highway for thirteen hours to conduct force-build-up checks on Sept. 1-3. Kamehameha traffic will need to enter H-3 from the Kamehameha Expressway as the Likelike access ramp will be closed. information on the H-3 from the H-1 or the Moanalua Highway, where Honolulu Police Department officers will direct drivers to an open control station.
Today, state fitness officials have recorded seven deaths and 133 new cases of coronavirus. Health officials reported 107 new cases today in Oahu, 24 on the island of Hawaii, one in Maui County and a resident diagnosed outdoors in the state.
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