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News / Hawaii drops 14-day quarantine for trans-Pacific travellers September 1
No quarantine for travellers with a proof of a negative COVID-19 test
August 4 - Effective September 1 Hawaii is allowing all trans-Pacific travellers to forgo the 14-day quarantine providing they have proof of a negative COVID-19 test result.
The new protocol means that out-of-state visitors have the option to get a valid COVID-19 test prior to their arrival, and show proof of a negative test result, to avoid the two-week quarantine.
Without proof, passengers arriving from out-of-state must still complete the 14-day quarantine.
A new notice from Hawaii’s Department of Transportation says travellers will be responsible for the cost of the pre-travel test. As of yet no testing will be provided upon arrival at the airport.
The Canada-U.S. border remains closed until at least August 21.
Earlier in the pandemic Governor David Ige enacted the mandatory 14-day traveller quarantine and passenger verification process for those traveling to the Hawaiian Islands.
The quarantine for inter-island travelers was lifted on June 16, however passenger screening continues with a temperature check and completion of a new travel and health form. The form can be filled out and submitted online. Once successfully completed and submitted online passengers will be emailed a QR code which they will take with them to the airport. For more details see visit health.hawaii.gov.
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