One Hawaii mayor is calling out visitors who keep showing up in the islands without a plan, threatening public health.
. This COVID-19 response team is composed of community leaders and representatives from the different language-speaking and ethnic demographics in the community, including the city’s Arab, Indo-Pakistani, Somali, Turkish and Senegambian congregations. The group formed in early March and delivers goods biweekly.
24 in a continuing effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, while the Department of Justice confirmed Tuesday what is believed to be the first positive COVID-19 case in a jail inmate.
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