Disaggregating Data to Measure Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Outcomes and Guide Community Response — Hawaii, March 1, 2020–February 28, 2021
Joshua Quint, Miriam E. Van Dyke, Hailey Maeda, Janice Ke'alohilani Worthington, May Rose Dela Cruz, Joseph Keawe‘aimoku Kaholokula, Chantelle Eseta Matagi, Catherine M. Pirkle, Emily Roberson, Tetine Sentell, Lisa Watkins-Victorino, Courtni Andrews, Renee M. Calanan, Kristie E.N. Clarke, Delight E. Satter, Ana Penman‐Aguilar, Erin Parker, Sarah K. Kemble
Abstract
Native Hawaiian persons are indigenous Hawaiians with ancestry to the original inhabitants of these islands. A majority of Pacific Islander persons in Hawaii are Samoan, Tongan, Chamorro or Guamanian, Chuukese, Palauan, and Marshallese persons. The latter three Pacific Islander groups migrated from the Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, and the Marshall Islands through provisions of their respective Compacts of