
Hawai’i Quarantine Rules Extended Through September
August 19, 2020 Admin
USATODAY – Hawai’i Gov. David Ige has hinted about it for weeks as COVID-19 cases in the state surged, and on Tuesday he made it official: The state won’t reopen to tourism until October at the earliest.
The planned Sept. 1 start of a program that would allow out-of-state visitors …
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