No new COVID-19 cases, 10 days straight

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Health officials Saturday reported nine new cases of coronavirus in the state, but none on Hawaii Island.

For the tenth straight day on Saturday, Hawaii County’s COVID-19 tally has stood at 81, with no patients remaining in isolation since May 29.

The cases announced Saturday includes eight new cases identified on Oahu and one on Maui according to the COVID-19 Joint Information Center.

As of noon Saturday, the center said the state has recorded 673 cases of COVID-19, including 12 Hawaii residents diagnosed outside the state. Oahu’s tally stands at 439, Maui’s at 119 and Kauai’s at 21.

Of the cases statewide, 616 have since recovered and been released from isolation. Eighty-three people have required hospitalization, including one person in Hawaii County.

The death toll from coronavirus-related illness remained at 17, with 11 on Oahu and six on Maui.