Hawaii governor says non-essential travel to state risky as COVID-19 surges
Hawaiiâs governor asked Monday that visitors and residents reduce travel to the islands to essential business only while the state struggles to control COVID-19 as the highly contagious delta variant spreads in the community.
Gov. David Ige wants to curtail travel to Hawaii through the end of October.
âIt is a risky time to be traveling right now,â he said.
He said restaurant capacity has been restricted and thereâs limited access to rental cars.
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Ige stopped short of a mandate, saying itâs a different time now than last year when strict travel rules that required quarantining essentially shut down Hawaiiâs tourism industry.
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âLast year in March, when I first asked for visitors to postpone travel to the islands, we saw a 60% reduction in the traffic to Hawaiiâ Ige said. âAnd then certainly, ordering the mandatory quarantine of all incoming visitors reduced travel to the islands by 99.5%, essentially 100% of travelers.â
Things are different now with vaccines available and guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention saying fully vaccinated people can travel domestically.
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Ige said he supports Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardiâs announcement to restrict indoor gatherings to 10 people and outdoor gatherings to 25.
Blangiardi said the rules taking effect Wednesday would apply to weddings and other events. Heâs also urging people to get vaccinated.
2:48 New rules allow Canadians to skip COVID-19 quarantine in Hawaii New rules allow Canadians to skip COVID-19 quarantine in Hawaii â" Nov 22, 2020Hiro Toiya, the cityâs emergency management director, cited a mathematical modeling tool from the Georgia Institute of Technology to illustrate risks the community faced from large gatherings.
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The modeling shows there is a 20% chance that someone in a group of 10 will have the disease given the number of COVID-19 cases on Oahu now. But in a group of 100, thereâs a 90% chance someone will have it.
âSo when youâre looking at how transmissible delta is, we really got to control these large gatherings,â Toiya said at a news conference. âThe status quo is not working, and itâs not acceptable.â
Multiple Oahu hospitals have filled their regular beds as COVID-19 cases pour into emergency rooms. The city set up a 25-cot tent outside The Queenâs Medical Center â" West Oahu on Friday to help handle the influx.
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