Native Hawaiian groups meet community need during COVID-19
Public health researchers detail the numerous efforts of Native Hawaiian-led groups that show these communities' strength and resilience.
Public health researchers detail the numerous efforts of Native Hawaiian-led groups that show these communities' strength and resilience.
Rates of mortality from COVID-19 are lower in areas where public health measures aimed at preventing the spread of the disease were implemented earlier in the outbreak.
This editorial by 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补’s Marguerite A. Butler, Victoria Y. Fan and Thomas Lee ran in The Star Advertiser on January 3, 2021.
This is the Public Policy Center’s third report on Hawaiʻi’s restaurant industry during COVID-19.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, excellence in research, academics and outreach continued at the 10 campuses of the University of Hawai?i.
The study surveyed more than 1,000 U.S. adults.
Researchers suggested a need for a policy intervention that moves beyond a single influx of cash assistance to one that adjusts to household needs.
A team of scientists shared the results of their research that showed no detectable slowing of ocean acidification due to COVID-19 emissions reductions.
Aerosols are microscopic airborne particles that can remain suspended in air for a long time, instead of falling directly to the ground.
More significant tourism gains will be seen after a vaccine becomes widely available in the second half of 2021.