It's been in the news for a bit, but the state of Hawaii is on full lock down.
Our first case started back in the beginning March and were currently around 250~ confirmed cases by now. Unfortunately, in the paper today was the first reported death linked to the virus. Although travel hasn't been fully halted yet, most tourist activity has died down to a halt.
On an island to island basis, it has affected the islands proportionally to the population per island with Oahu as the primarily affected island with about 3/4th's of the cases, followed by Maui, then the Big Island (Hawaii), then Kauai, and the other islands have so far been untouched.
Sadly, since Hawaii is such a major tourist hub it was kind of inevitable that it'd reach us soon or later. The other problem is, if you would believe it, people from Hawaii typically travel abroad when they go on vacation so the first confirmed case was from a local from Oahu who went of a cruise ship down in Mexico (surprise surprise) and came back with the virus before falling ill back home.
Of course there have been other points of contact with the virus such as from tourist too so it wasn't contained completely and has slowly risen since.
As for myself personally I'm fairly lucky, in the sense, that my island (Kauai) is one of the least affect island so far. Although lucky isn't really accurate since there is already 12 cases, but it's hopefully still within the realm of being able to get under control since we're already in full lock-down by this point with non-essential travel around the island being denied by the police.
Still what does suck is that Kauai's first case(s) frustratingly came from a couple from Canada that came here on vacation who fell ill BEFORE travelling, and chose not to get checked out and traveled anyways.
All-in-all shit sucks at the moment, but it honestly could be worst, and unfortunately may very well get worse before it gets better. Stay safe out there everyone.