3 Big Island people self-monitoring for virus
Three individuals on the Big Island are among the 72 in Hawaii who are still self-monitoring under the supervision of public health officials for COVID-19.
Self-monitoring individuals voluntarily remain at home and refrain from work, school, gathering places and public transit and communicate daily with state Department of Health staff. Many of the individuals were identified through screening by federal officials at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.
