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The Latest: 46 New Cases Statewide; Nurses And Kapi?olani Hospital At Impasse

Cory Lum
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Civil Beat

Nurses at Hawai?i Pacific Health's Kapi?olani Hospital have been unable to come to a labor agreement with the medical facility due to a dispute over COVID-19 protocols. 

Nurses, like Paulette Vasu who has been a nurse at the hospital for the past 23 years, are concerned about personal protective equipment -- including facemasks. 

Vasu says the hospital requires nurses to disinfect their N-95 facemasks five times, using the facility's UV equipment. But the masks have to meet certain requirements, such as not having makeup and not broken.

"They did agree to only zapping it three times, which we don't understand why we can't get a new N-95 every time we work," Vasu said. 

"And one of the other issues is that we take care of mixed patient assignments, you'll have a COVID positive patient and a non-COVID positive patient. And we don't feel that's right, either."

A Hawai?i Pacific Health spokesperson wrote in a statement that UV technology follows CDC guidelines, and that giving staff a new N-95 would burn through all supply in a month. The spokesperson also noted that no Kapi?olani nurses have tested positive for COVID-19 exposure while wearing proper PPE.

Vasu says staff have tested positive for COVID-19, but Kapi?olani Hospital says they caught it in the community because they were wearing PPE at the hospital. Because of this, affected staff members have to use sick time to isolate at home. 

Meanwhile, Hawai?i Pacific Health says it has vaccinated almost 2,400 of its frontline health workers.

-- HPR's Ashley Mizuo

Where we stand

The state Department of Health reported 46 new cases and no new fatalities on Monday.

According to the state's numbers, O?ahu had 29 cases, Maui 13, Hawai?i Island 2, Kaua?i 1, Lanai and Moloka?i had none.

The latest state counts bring the O?ahu total to 17,605, Hawai?i County 1,862, Maui 893, Kaua?i 143, Lanai 106, and Moloka?i 22. The number of out-of-state cases totals 352.

Since the pandemic began the state has tallied 20,983 cases. The death toll stands at 285.

Ashley Mizuo is the government reporter for Hawaiʻi Public Radio. Contact her at amizuo@hawaiipublicradio.org.
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