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Family Ties: Are Hawaii's Multigenerational Households More At Risk?
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Family Ties: Are Hawaii's Multigenerational Households More At Risk?

While some may find the fact that Hawaii leads the nation in multigenerational households heartwarming and reassuring, this generational makeup can also invite domestic environments and social interactions that may encourage the spread of Coronavirus—with more adult members under one roof than single generation households and with working adults traveling daily between the office and home, or serving the general public then returning to a home with seniors and children sheltering in place.

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Underlying Health Conditions And How They Impact Our Vulnerability in Hawaii
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Underlying Health Conditions And How They Impact Our Vulnerability in Hawaii

While Hawaii seems to have stemmed the spread of the Coronavirus for the time being, health experts and our community leaders continue to express undertones of caution. That applies especially to our kupuna and anyone who may have serious underlying medical conditions. What does data collected from our own surveys tell us about our underlying medical conditions and where we are most vulnerable during this pandemic?

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The Good, The Bad, and Social Distancing in Hawaii

During times of crisis, the vulnerable are at even greater risk of becoming casualties of fast moving events. In Hawaii and throughout the nation, we are beginning to see how the current pandemic is overwhelming seniors, those living in poverty, those living on the edge of poverty, and the homeless. They are the most vulnerable in these times. And while they may be overwhelmed, in Hawaii, they are never left behind. That is not what we do nor who we are.

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Insights from the Hawaii COVID Contact Tracking Survey
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Insights from the Hawaii COVID Contact Tracking Survey

This is the first in a series posts highlighting results from the Hawaii COVID Contact Tracking Survey conducted by the National Disaster Preparedness Training Center (NDPTC) and the Pacific Urban Resilience Lab (PURL) at University of Hawaii at Manoa. The Hawaii Data Collaborative has partnered with this group to share regular analyses and updates from this survey in the coming weeks.

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Understanding COVID-19 Transmission in Hawaii
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Understanding COVID-19 Transmission in Hawaii

To help illustrate the role of social distancing measures in preventing the spread of COVID-19, we have been working to adapt current transmission models for Hawaii… you can see how existing mitigation efforts are projected to influence the spread of the virus, as compared to no action and more aggressive measures… These forecasts were generated using an accessible modeling tool created by researchers at the University of Basel in Switzerland. This model is updated continuously as new information about COVID-19 becomes available.

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