In an interview with New West Broadcasting's Sherry Bracken on Monday morning, August 3, Lt. Gov. Josh Green said that the current number of active cases, 922 total in the state right now, more than 900 of them on O'ahu, can lead to the State having to do another shutdown. Green said we're in an enormous surge, the riskiest time we've been in, with high double or low triple digit numbers for the last several days, that we are at a crossroads. He said if we do not get containment of the virus now, it will exceed the capability of the State Department of Health to trace the cases and ensure those who have been exposed are isolated, we may need to get back to a total shutdown. (Note, L.G. Green sent a followup text to Ms. Bracken after the morning interview, and revealed there are 207 new cases, some of that because yesterday's numbers were incomplete.) State Director of Health has insisted for weeks it has enough contact tracers, but on Thursday, Gov. David Ige acknowledged that the state does NOT have enough contact tracers. L.G. Green said the state needs to hire all of the contact tracers who have been trained. Immediately, the National Guard is going to bring on around 68 people who can do contact tracing, as that's imperative to curb the spread. Lt. Governor also said that of the 77 tracers mentioned on the State Department of Health web site, in reality, they are not all working on contact tracing. Green said the State has received a $50 million grant from the CDC as part of the CARES Act, to be applied to contact tracing and testing, so he said the State has enough funds to do the job. He said the State Department of Health is putting in a proposal to the CDC and one of the proposals is to enhance the State Lab. Green said there is also funding coming from the legislature and the counties. He said the appropriate thing is to have all contact tracing centralized through State Department of Health so they can keep proper records. Green is concerned that he feels some in the State Department of Health feel it's already out of control. But he remains hopeful, as vaccinations are coming, and we just need to control the situation until then. Right now, there are outbreaks in…