COVID-19 coronavirus cases in Hawaii have topped the 400 mark, according to data from the state Department of Health.
As of noon today, 410 cases of the potentially deadly virus have been reported statewide, including 23 new cases. Those cases include both confirmed and presumptive positive tests.
The City and County of Honolulu has now topped the 300 mark with 312 cases, including 20 of the new cases.
Maui County has reported 48 cases, Hawaii County 23 cases and Kauai County 18 cases.
Overall, 42 cases have required hospitalization, according to DOH.
Seven cases statewide are pending identification of county.
Two Hawaii residents were diagnosed outside Hawaii.
DOH reports that 113 of the reported cases have recovered from the virus and have been released from isolation.
Hawaii has recorded five COVID-19-associated deaths, so far.