- Honolulu Board of Water Supply Chief Engineer Ernie Lau says lack of rainfall, and the reduced draw, is producing higher levels of chloride in the city's aquifer | Full Segment
- Honolulu Civil Beat reporter Cassie Ordonio covers the vote of "no confidence" cast by faculty of the University of Hawaiʻi engineering school for their dean |Full Article
- Dr. Tarquin Collis, chief of infectious disease at Kaiser Permanente, recalls the first COVID diagnoses in the state two years ago — and all that came after for health care workers | Full Article
- Brigadier General Moses Kaoiwi says the National Guard is better prepared to respond to the next pandemic | Full Segment
- Dr. Cecelia Shikuma and nurse practitioner Cris Milne of Hawaiʻi Center for Aids want Hawaiʻi residents to participate in the national RECOVER study investigating long COVID | Full Segment
The Conversation: Elevated levels of chloride in Honolulu water; Physicians reflect on 2 years of COVID, look ahead to long COVID
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