Four new COVID-19 cases reported in Hawaii, total now 625

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The state Department of Health reports that as of noon Tuesday, there are four new cases of COVID-19, all in the City and County of Honolulu.

That brings the statewide total to 625 cases.

Hawaii County has 74 cases. DOH previously reported 75 cases on the Big Island, but re-assigned one case to Oahu after what it describes as “data cleaning.”

The City and County of Honolulu have the highest number of reported cases, 404.

Maui County remains at 116 cases, and Kauai County, which has the most stringent lockdown orders in place, has stood firm at 21 cases for about three weeks.

Ten of the cases are of Hawaii residents diagnosed with COVID-19 outside the state.

There have been 17 coronavirus-related deaths, 11 on Oahu and six on Maui, according to DOH.

Of the statewide cases, 73 have required hospitalization, and 551 individuals , or 88.2% of the cases, have been released from isolation, DOH reports.