I have a nephrologist friend in Honolulu (I am a physician myself) - he is due to covid only seeing patients virtually, not in person.
He normally has a practice on the outer islands as well; because of covid he has cancelled such trips (whether for work or for pleasure).
Also with the Hawaii safe health program and with the Maui smarter program (at least the latter was just instituted 2 days ago)- I am not sure that the Canadian written proof of vaccination will be sufficient to get to restaurants or other non-essential indoor establishments. I may or may not have had the same ease as you did when going indoors to non-essential establishments (and the Oahu program is stricter than the Maui program).
Vaccine Pass' program now in effect on Oahu & Maui
Required for entry into Oahu & Maui establishments
On Oahu, beginning
September 13, 2021, as per a
new emergency order signed by Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi, all customers wishing to enter
Oahu restaurants, bars, gyms, and
other Oahu establishments will
need to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test; part of the city of Honolulu's
Safe Access Oahu program. This program will remain in effect on Oahu for at least 60 days, until mid-November 2021.
On
Maui, beginning
September 15, 2021,
vaccine cards will be required to dine indoors at Maui restaurants. Maui County Mayor Michael Victorino has said, "Customers will be required to show vaccination, vaccination cards, or some sort of verification. And those who don't have it, if they have outside seating, they're allowed to sit outside and/or takeout."
From a couple of weeks ago, they are using the Safe Travels App as it is readily available and easy for businesses to ask to see it especially if you are a visitor (which they can tell you're not a local from a mile away, lol). Businesses are probably not taking it to the same level as the government insisting on vaccination in the US. You have to take into consideration, a lot of the businesses are hurting with the decrease in tourism, they want the business. They're going to be reasonable (if anything Hawaiians are more kind, warm and welcoming than mainland US). If you're showing your negative covid test, safe travels QR code and proof of vaccination in Canada, highly unlikely you're going to be turned away.
Of course, your feeling of ease is purely personal and you may not feel comfortable, which is totally legitimate BUT from Marriott standpoint, you are allowed to go and they have the facility available to you so you can't expect them to change the policy when it is a personal vs a governmental issue preventing you from going.
See the latest charts and maps of coronavirus cases, deaths, hospitalizations and vaccinations in Hawaii.
www.nytimes.com
| Cases
Daily Avg. | Per
100,000 | 14-day
change | Hospitalized
Avg. Per 100,000 | 14-day
change | Deaths
Daily Avg. | Per
100,000 | Fully
Vaccinated |
---|
Hawaii | 603 | 43 | –34%
| 30 | –5% | 6.6 | 0.46 | 57% |
Hawaii › | 95 | 47 | –30%
| 28 | –9% | 0.7 | 0.35 | — |
Kauai › | 33 | 45 | –7%
| 10 | +50% | 0.6 | 0.79 | — |
Honolulu › | 414 | 42 | –36%
| 36 | +14% | 4.7 | 0.48 | — |
Maui › | 62 | 37 | –34%
| 35 | +14% | 0.4 | 0.26 | — |
Kalawao | 0 | — | —
| 37 | +17% | — | — | — |
This summary of COVID-19 cases across Canada contains detailed data about the spread of the virus over time and in different regions of the country. Includes breakdowns by age and sex or gender. Provides an overview of testing, variants of concern, cases following vaccination and severe illness...
health-infobase.canada.ca
Alberta 6,277 per 100,000
Ontario 4,682 per 100,000
Currently Ontario, where you are, has over 100x the rates of Hawaii and 120x that of Maui. In Alberta, where our crazy politicians opened up for summer as we're in an "endemic", we're even worse, at about 150x Hawaii and 160x Maui. From reasonability standpoint, I think you are at much higher risk in Ottawa than Maui by 120x.
At the end of the day, only you can decide how safe you feel but if you don't feel safe with Maui's & Hawaii's numbers, how are you going out in Ontario with over 100x the infection rate ? Just quantifying the real numbers....