Less than 10 people die with COVID-19 listed as a contributing cause in Hawaii during week ending July 9

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There were less than 10 deaths with COVID-19 listed as a contributing cause reported in Hawaii in the week ending July 9, making up less than 6.1% of total deaths by all causes in Hawaii, according to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In the week ending July 9, there were 165 deaths in the state. 18.2% of deaths were caused by heart disease, 15.2% were from cancer and less than 6.1% were from COVID-19.

Studies show doctors and medical examiners may underreport Alzheimer’s disease and dementia-related conditions as the underlying cause of death on death certificates, according to the National Institute on Aging.

Once infected, older adults with dementia are likely to develop a more severe and dangerous illness. The diseases which make an older adult more vulnerable to COVID-19 are age-associated chronic conditions, according to the Bright Focus Foundation.

Hawaii top 10 causes of death in week ending July 9

Cause of Death Number of Deaths % of Total Deaths
Heart disease 30 18.2
Malignant neoplasms (cancerous tumor) 25 15.2
Cerebrovascular diseases 11 6.7
Influenza and pneumonia < 10 < 6.1
Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis < 10 < 6.1
Diabetes mellitus < 10 < 6.1
Alzheimer’s disease < 10 < 6.1
Chronic lower respiratory diseases < 10 < 6.1
COVID-19 (underlying cause) < 10 < 6.1
COVID-19 (multiple cause) < 10 < 6.1



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