Hawaii plans to carry its COVID-19 quarantine requirement for vacationers this month, which means that beginning on March 26 these arriving from different locations within the U.S. received’t have to point out proof of vaccination or a detrimental check to keep away from sequestering themselves for 5 days.
Hawaii is the one U.S. state to implement a coronavirus quarantine program of this sort.
Gov. David Ige mentioned at a information convention the requirement saved lives and was a significant factor in limiting the unfold of COVID-19 within the islands. Hawaii has one of many lowest coronavirus an infection charges within the nation.
The quarantine interval for vacationers lasted 14 days when Hawaii first imposed it in March 2020. The state later created testing and vaccination exemptions.
The state screened 11.3 million passengers because the testing exemption was launched in October 2020, Ige mentioned.
These arriving in Hawaii from exterior the nation nonetheless should adhere to U.S. federal tips, which fluctuate relying on American citizenship. Worldwide vacationers don’t have to quarantine however nonetheless want proof of vaccination and a detrimental check.
The governor mentioned he would preserve Hawaii’s indoor masks mandate at the least by way of March 25, and could be evaluating whether or not to carry it after that. Hawaii is final state within the nation with a statewide mandate in impact.
The governor mentioned the state Division of Well being will evaluation the suggestions of the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention earlier than he decides, Ige mentioned.
Ige mentioned he needs to be sure that public colleges will have the ability to proceed with in-person studying. He mentioned extra individuals might be touring as spring break comes, which might enhance the presence of the coronavirus at colleges.
“The pandemic will not be over. Tragically, we proceed to see people who we all know and love proceed to endure from COVID-19,” he mentioned.
The governor mentioned he was happy with how the group responded the pandemic.
“It’s concerning the individuals, place and tradition of all of us right here, coming from various backgrounds however at all times understanding that there’s a larger motive to be keen to sacrifice particular person wants to learn the group,” Ige mentioned. “And over and over, we have been keen to do this.”
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