csodjd
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Well, not before the end of the month, but since it is that 14-day quarantine that is effectively shutting Hawaii down to tourism, I suspect it'll be extended much longer.https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2020/...yrwzSD90oiF6SCRHUIKNz4hPZo919H2DJH3nHliauGWWk
Doesn't sound like they are planning on the 14-day quarantine ending soon.
At some point, however, one must wonder what the justification/rationale is or will be for continuing to ban tourists, especially US citizens. In a matter of weeks Hawaii will probably be free of any active cases of coronavirus. Let's assume at some point they have gone two weeks without a single known new infection. At that point barring or placing an undue burden on tourists (a burden not placed on residents) starts to raise constitutional questions -- the bar on a state imposing a law that prevents residents of other states from entering freely (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_movement_under_United_States_law which explains the fundamental constitutional right to enter and leave a state freely). The argument that they are doing so to prevent risk of infection becomes questionable on multiple grounds. For one, they no longer have any health emergency if they have no COVID. Second, the ADA bars discriminating on the of an illness. And then there is the fact that people with contagious diseases have been coming freely into Hawaii for decades. Hawaii will have to square the Constitutional right with the public health concern, and that gets hard to do when they are virus-free and allow residents to move about without the quarantine.