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Last Updated: Thursday, May 14, 2020 4:46 PM HST

Introduction

This is a crowdsourced resource of trusted, curated + editorial links specific to Hawaii concerning the novel coronavirus global pandemic (COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2). To neighbor island folk, we really need your help filling in the gaps; our networks are primarily on Oahu. Here are examples that we are modeling this document after: NYC United Against Coronavirus, Tech:NYC, COVID-19 Los Angeles Mass Resource List. Let’s do our best to not recreate the wheel. We encourage you to make suggestions to the content in this document. If you would like to help translate this document into Illocano, Tagalog, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, Hawaiian, Korean, Samoan, Vietnamese or your language of choice, please email us hawaiicovidresources@gmail.com.

We are doing our best to maintain this page, but like everything else you read on the internet, please check the source to make sure it’s up to date!

A group of volunteers are working on this project. If you are working on a similar effort, let’s join forces! If you have any questions,comments, information or resources for this document, or would like to help with this effort, please email us at hawaiicovidresources@gmail.com.

Hawaii COVID-19 Resources in Non-English Languages

Chinese-Simplified 简体中文, Chinese – Traditional 繁體中文, Chuukese Kapasen Chuuk, Ilocano, Japanese 日本語, Tagalog, Korean 한국어, Marshallese Kajin M̧ajeļ, Spanish Español, Thai ไทย, Vietnamese Tiếng Việt

Hawaiian ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi

https://korean.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html

Immediate Need

Symptoms/When should you get screened?

To help manage available healthcare resources for the public statewide, the Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) advises everyone to take the following steps:

Stay home if you are not well or experiencing mild to moderate flu-like symptoms. To prevent the potential spread of the virus, call ahead to your healthcare provider BEFORE going to a medical facility. If your doctor would like you to come in for a screening, bring a photo ID and insurance card. If your doctor decides that you meet the criteria for COVID-19 testing, he or she will provide a lab order for the test and take the swab for testing. If your doctor is unavailable when you call, they should follow CDC protocol and ask questions to help determine a diagnosis and whether you need to go to an urgent-care provider for tests for COVID19, Influenza A, and/or Influenza B. The specimen will be sent to a private or state lab for the results. During this time, you are expected to self-quarantine at home until the test results are available, which could be up to 3-4 days, maybe longer.

Please note that conditions are changing rapidly and screening options may change. Thank you for your kokua and understanding.

Find Help

Financial

Applying for Unemployment

Applying for Loans

Loan/Mortgage Suspension

Rent

Honolulu Tenants Union COVID Resources: https://hnltenantsunion.org/covid19.html

Taxes

Federal income tax filings and payments postponed until July 15, 2020 [Source]

Hawaii state income tax filings and payments postponed until July 20, 2020 [Source]

Federal Stimulus Package

Sick Leave

Resources Based on Type of Employment

Disability Insurance

State of Hawaii, Disability Compensation Division: About Temporary Disability Insurance

State of Hawaii, Disability Compensation Division: FAQ about Temporary Disability Insurance

Childcare

Hawaii Children’s Action Network Map - https://covid19.hawaii-can.org/

Kamaʻaina Kids - providing childcare for essential workers. Call 808-262-4538

YMCA of Honolulu - providing childcare for essential workers. Register online

Corona Care Hawaiʻi (Mutual Aid)

Senior “Kupuna” Resources

Offices on Aging Oahu “EAD” - Elderly Affairs Division - Phone: 808-768-7700 Kauai Phone: 808-241-4470 Maui Phone: 808-270-7774 Big Island (Hilo) Phone: 808-961-8626 Big Island (Kona) Phone: 808-323-4390

Meals on Wheels Services (Oahu) Arcadia Day Health: 808-983-5900 Hawaii Meals on Wheels: 808-988-6747 (requires EAD assessment) Lanakila Meals on Wheels: 808-531-0555 Palolo Chinese Homes Meals on Wheels: 808-748-4909 St. Francis - Show Aloha Challenge March 30 - April 8, 2020 Free Meals - Home Delivered by Local Businesses and the City & County of of Honolulu



60 years and older Must have an underlying health condition Have limited resources and limited family support for meals Not receiving any subsidized meals - including meal delivery

Phone: 547-6501 Website: https://www.stfrancishawaii.org/event-calendar/show-aloha-challenge

Food & Food Insecurity

Donations

Blood Bank of Hawaii - Donate blood at various donation centers: Young Street, Dillingham, Kailua Town Center, Kaneohe Bay Shopping Center, Waikele Center, and KROC Center Hawaii. Please check the site for hours.

Rainbow Family 808 - Food donations

Hawaii Food Bank

Preparedness

*We encourage you to shop responsibly so that everyone in our communities (from your parents to your aunty’s best friend’s niece) have access to the supplies they need.

Veterans

Behavioral Health and Homelessness

Telehealth

*Do NOT use telehealth if you’re having a health emergency. Call 9-1-1 or go to an emergency room.

During the outbreak, it may be easier to talk with a doctor online. Here’s a list of telehealth services in Hawaii:

Depending on your health insurance, some of these platforms can be used for free. Others may require payment. Please find out if there’s a charge before using a telehealth service.

Pets

State Level Closures and Orders

State Orders

Governor’s Orders (https://governor.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2003162-ATG_Third-Supplementary-Proclamation-for-COVID-19-signed.pdf): All persons entering the state to self-quarantine for 14 days or for their duration of their stay, whichever is shorter

(effective March 26, 2020) (**Hawaii News No*w, updated March 22) *

UPDATE: As of April 1, 2020 at 12:01AM all inter island travel is subject to 14 day quarantine. (Hawaii News Now, updated April 1)

Schools / Department of Education

Events

Local Media Coverage

General Information on COVID-19

Hawaii-Specific

Worldwide

Mental Well-being

COVID-19 Screening

*If anyone knows of a government organization keeping track of the screening sites, could you please leave a suggestion here. Ideally, we would like to move the chart below out of this document (or into its own document).

Locations as of 3/16/2020

https://www.khon2.com/coronavirus-2/three-coronavirus-testing-facilities-established-on-hawaii-island/

Statewide Map

Hawaiʻi COVID-19 Resources - Screening Sites Statewide - Click “Screening Sites”

Commercial Services

WePrescribe: Virtual medical consultations and prescriptions with a Hawai’i board-certified doctor, including COVID-19 screening and testing. $49.99 per consultation.

Oahu

Call ahead for Walk-In Screening Facility Address Phone Hours Days Adventist Health Castle 640 Ulukahiki Street, Kailua (808) 263-5500 24 hours Every day Island Urgent Care 6600 Kalaniana'ole Highway, #114a, Honolulu (808) 735-0007 8 am - 8 pm Everyday Island Urgent Care 400 Keawe Street Suite #100, Honolulu (808) 735-0007 8 am - 8 pm Everyday Kahuku Medical Center 56-117 Pualalea Street, Kahuku (808) 293-9221 24 Hours Everyday Kaiser Permanente Moanalua Medical Center 3288 Moanalua Road, Honolulu (808) 432-0000 24 Hours Everyday Kalihi-Palama Health Center 915 North King Street, Honolulu (808) 848-1438 8 am - 4:30 pm Mon - Sat Kalihi-Palama Health Center 89 South King Street, Honolulu (808) 792-5560 8 am - 5 pm Mon - Fri Kapiolani Medical Center for Women & Children 1319 Punahou Street, Honolulu (808) 983-6000 24 Hours Everyday Kuakini Medical Center 347 North Kuakini Street, Honolulu (808) 536-2236 24 Hours Everyday Pali Momi Medical Center 98-1079 Moanalua Road, Aiea (808) 486-6000 24 Hours Everyday Straub Medical Center 888 South King Street, Honolulu (808) 522-4000 24 Hours Everyday The Queens Medical Center 1301 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu (808) 691-1000 24 Hours Everyday The Queens Medical Center - West Oahu 91-2141 Fort Weaver Road, Ewa Beach (808) 691-3000 24 Hours Everyday The Queens Health Care Center 599 Farrington Highway, Suite 201, Kapolei (808) 691-7338 8 am - 5 pm Mon - Fri The Queens Health Care Center 95-1249 Meheula Parkway, Mililani (808) 623-2435 8 am - 5 pm Mon - Fri Tripler Army Medical Center (Military only) 1 Jarrett White Road, Honolulu (808) 683-2778 24 Hours Every day Wahiawa General Hospital 128 Lehua Street, Wahiawa (808) 621-8411 24 Hours Every day Windward Urgent Care 46-001 Kamehameha Highway, Suite 107 (808) 234-1094 8 am - 9 pm Every day Call ahead for Drive-Thru/Drive-Up Screening Adventist Health Castle [Article] 640 Ulukahiki Street, Kailua Physical order required and a Castle Associate will contact you. (808) 263-5500 M-F: 8:30 am-12 pm; Saturday 10 am - 2pm Mon - Fri, Saturday The Queens Medical Center - West Oahu 91-2141 Fort Weaver Road, Ewa Beach (808) 691-3000 5 pm - 9 pm Mon - Fri Kapiolani Medical Center for Women & Children 1319 Punahou Street, Honolulu (808) 983-6000 8 am - 5 pm Mon - Fri Pali Momi Medical Center 98-1079 Moanalua Road, Aiea (808) 486-6000 8 am - 5 pm Mon - Fri Straub Medical Center 888 South King Street, Honolulu (808) 522-4000 8 am - 5 pm Mon - Fri Windward Urgent Care (Drive-up access with MD referral) 46-001 Kamehameha Highway, Suite 107 (808) 234-1094 8 am - 9 pm Mon - Sun Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center 86-260 Farrington Hwy. Waianae (808) 697-3300 Call COVID Hotline for Covid Testing (808) 697-3170 2 pm - 6 pm Mon - Fri Walk-in Screening The Queen’s Medical Center 1301 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu (808) 691-1000 8 am - 8 pm Mon - Fri

Kauai

Call ahead for Walk-In Screening Facility Address Phone # Hours Days Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital 4643 Waimea Canyon Drive, Waimea (808) 338-9431 24 Hours Every day Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital 4800 Kawaihau Road, Kapaa (808) 822-4961 24 Hours Every day Wilcox Memorial Hospital 3-3420 Kuhio Highway, Lihue (808) 245-1100 24 Hours Every day Call ahead for Drive-Thru/Drive-Up Screening Wilcox Memorial Hospital 3-3420 Kuhio Highway, Lihue (808) 245-1100 11 am - 3 pm Mon - Fri

Maui

Call ahead for Walk-In Screening Facility Address Phone # Hours Days Kula Hospital 100 Keokea Place, Kula (808) 878-1221 24 Hours Every day Lanai Community Hospital (Pending) 628 7th Street, Lanai City (808) 565-8450 8 am - 5 pm Mon - Fri Maui Memorial Medical Center 221 Mahalani Street Wailuku (808) 244-9056 24 Hours Every day Maui Memorial Medical Center (Pending) 221 Mahalani Street Wailuku (808) 244-9056 8 am - 5 pm Mon - Fri Molokai General Hospital 280 Home Olu Place, Kaunakakai (808) 553-5331 24 Hours Every day Call ahead for Drive-Thru/Drive-Up Screening Molokai Community Clinic 280 Home Olu Place, Kaunakakai (808) 553-5331 8 am - 5 pm Mon - Fri

Big Island

Call ahead for Walk-In Screening Facility Address Phone # Hours Days Hilo Medical Center 1190 Waianuenue Avenue, Hilo (808) 932-3000 24 Hours Every day Kona Community Hospital North 79-1019 Haukapila Street, Kealakekua (808) 322-9311 24 Hours Every day Queen's North Hawaii Community Hospital 67-1125 Mamalahoa Highway, Waimea (808) 885-4444 10 am - 2 pm Mon - Sat. Call ahead for Drive-Thru/Drive-Up Screening Hilo Medical Center (Pending) 1190 Waianuenue Avenue, Hilo (808) 932-3000 10 am - 2 pm Mon - Fri

Stay at Home Resources (Self isolation)

Exercise and Workout

Learning & Self Improvement

Keiki at Home

Activities with Young Children

Remote Working/Learning from Home

Working From Home

For Employees

For Employers

Studying from Home

Free Internet/Wifi/Data for Students

Spectrum offering free internet access to homes with students

60-day access for households with K-12 and/or college students who do not already have Spectrum broadband. Call: 1-844-4888-8395.

Distance Learning Resources for Students, Teachers and Parents

Get Involved / How can I help?

Volunteering

Medical

Housing

Virtual Challenges

Island Specific

Big Island

County Covid-19 Information - includes testing sites

Food & Food Insecurity

Childcare

Island of Hawaii YMCA has extended Day Camp, 630am-5:30pm. Two one-week sessions last two weeks in March, $125 each. Call 808-935-3721

Maui / Lanaʻi / Molokaʻi

Shelter-in-Place Emergency Order (PDF)

From March 25 to April 30

Mayor Victorino ordered residents to stay at home unless working at an essential business or getting essential supplies Residents allowed to leave homes to get groceries, work at essential businesses, get medical supplies or treatment for themselves, family members or pets Solo exercise is allowed (e.g. walking, hiking running) Allowed to leave to provide care for family member or pet in another household See pages 2 and 3 in emergency order to get list of essential business



Food & Food Insecurity

Other Information

Oahu

Mayor Caldwell ordered residents to stay at home unless working at an essential business or getting essential supplies Residents allowed to leave homes to get groceries, work at essential businesses, get medical supplies or treatment for themselves, family members or pets Solo exercise is allowed (e.g. walking, hiking running) Allowed to leave to provide care for family member or pet in another household See page 4 and later in emergency order to get list of essential business Hawaii News Now list of essential activities, services, and workers

City & County of Honolulu Stay-at-home / Work-from-home website & hotline https://www.oneoahu.org Call 768-CITY (2489) or email covidresponse@honolulu.gov



Food & Food Insecurity

Public Transportation

Regional Information

Kaimuki / Palolo specific information available

Kauaʻi

Food and Food Insecurity

Medical

Department of Human Services Med-QUEST: Assistance in paying for health insurance, call 241-3575 [apply online]

Workforce

American Job Center - Assistance with resume, employment search and career goals, call 274-3056

Public Transportation

The Kaua‘i Bus: The Kaua‘i Bus has the same bus service on weekdays and weekends. See website for route times.

Volunteering

Other Information and Resources

Fact-checking and Stopping misinformation

Arts & Culture

Misc / Unsorted

Questions from the community

I think I or my family member has contracted COVID-19, but I don’t have health insurance, what should we do ?

Hospitals in Hawaii do not turn away emergency cases, regardless of insurance coverage. However, anyone who has lost their health insurance due to job loss or other circumstances is encouraged to contact federal and Hawaii state resources to obtain free or subsidized health insurance: The federal government’s healthcare marketplace at healthcare.gov. or 1-800-318-2596. TTY users call 1-855-889-4325 The state of Hawaii’s Med-Quest program at mybenefits.hawaii.gov/applying-for-benefits or 1-877-628-5076. TTY users call 1-855-585-8604 [Source]

From Todd B concerning safety for home health care workers: Question: I change scrubs between each client site. Every night I wash my scrubs. What is the best way to decontaminate them?

Acknowledgements

This document is a curated, crowd-sourced effort by people all over the world to help Hawaii residents become better informed about local and global resources pertaining to Covid-19. Mahalo to all the people that helped to contribute to this document.

License

This document and its contents are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.