Hawaii tightens Covid restrictions
Hawaii is tightening Covid curbs amid a surge in Covid cases but current entry rules for tourists remain the same. Restaurant and bar capacity has been lowered to 50%. It means ‘no mingling and masks must be worn at all times except when actively eating or drinking; said Hawaii Gov, David Ige.
He described restaurants and bars as high risk venues. He said Hawaii is reviewing its Safe Travels program, which requires all inbound visitors to present a negative Covid test or be fully vaccinated to avoid a mandatory 10-day quarantine.
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