The quarantine is not going to be lifted in August - you heard it here first.
The quarantine is not going to be lifted in August - you heard it here first.
I'm fine with whatever they decide but I wish that they would be more forthcoming with their intent in a more timely fashion so that those of us with reservations can cancel. We are just waiting for that to happen to move forward.Now comes the real test, as that seemed pretty obvious. Next question is, how long before he tells us what August 1 will bring.
The governor obviously doesn't care about tourists nor the tourism industry, so I don't see him having any incentives to be more forthcoming with his announcements of the continuation of his quarantines. Sad, but quite obvious.I'm fine with whatever they decide but I wish that they would be more forthcoming with their intent in a more timely fashion so that those of us with reservations can cancel. We are just waiting for that to happen to move forward.
I'll go the other way. Based on the UH report, testing is not needed if you are coming from one of the several countries with infection rates lower than Hawaii, because the chance of finding a "positive" are very remote if there are only a handful of cases in the entire country. So my guess is about July 7 or so he announces he is starting there Aug 1, while the testing is still being set up. SK, NZ and AUS can come, with pre-flight temperature check and symptoms questionnaire, and temperature check on arrival. By Sept. 1, they have the testing systems in place and are following the UH report protocol to allow others in.The quarantine is not going to be lifted in August - you heard it here first.
Has anyone seen a discussion on how someone will be quarantined if they present with symptoms, let’s say 3 days into a seven day trip? Assuming they have to checkout of their room at seven days, where do they go? They certainly can’t fly home If they have a fever and I’m guessing checking in to another hotel is problematic. Hospitalization usually occurs over a longer term, and may not be required.
I'll go the other way. Based on the UH report, testing is not needed if you are coming from one of the several countries with infection rates lower than Hawaii, because the chance of finding a "positive" are very remote if there are only a handful of cases in the entire country. So my guess is about July 7 or so he announces he is starting there Aug 1, while the testing is still being set up. SK, NZ and AUS can come, with pre-flight temperature check and symptoms questionnaire, and temperature check on arrival. By Sept. 1, they have the testing systems in place and are following the UH report protocol to allow others in.
However, if there is a resurgence, all bets are off.
Totally guessing. But hoping too.
..or apparently his state finances.The governor obviously doesn't care about tourists nor the tourism industry, so I don't see him having any incentives to be more forthcoming with his announcements of the continuation of his quarantines. Sad, but quite obvious.
Kurt
I wonder if things will change when Federal money to the unemployed runs out at the end of July...or apparently his state finances.
I suspect there will be a correlation..a strong correlation.....I wonder if things will change when Federal money to the unemployed runs out at the end of July.
Doesn't seem like the Hawaii Governor is affected much by "pressure."As of July 1st, travelers to Maine can forgo the quarantine if they have a negative Covid test. This puts even more pressure on Hawaii that just extended the measures until July 30th.
Beginning July 1, out-of-state visitors with recent negative test may forgo quarantine - Mount Desert Islander
AUGUSTA — The state has unveiled a proposed alternative to the 14-day quarantine for out-of-state visitors in an attempt to salvage the summer seasonwww.mdislander.com
It's a great question. Haven't seen anything, but I'd imaging it would be the obligation of the individual to find a place to go. It's not the hotel's problem to deal with. I'm sure if they have rooms available, or even the current room, they'd be happy to rent it. But if not, at day 7 the individual should just have to find and go directly to another location.Has anyone seen a discussion on how someone will be quarantined if they present with symptoms, let’s say 3 days into a seven day trip? Assuming they have to checkout of their room at seven days, where do they go? They certainly can’t fly home If they have a fever and I’m guessing checking in to another hotel is problematic. Hospitalization usually occurs over a longer term, and may not be required.
Interesting comments on his Facebook pageDoesn't seem like the Hawaii Governor is affected much by "pressure."
He says, "We are working very hard toward re-opening out-of-state travel, but we’re not there yet. We are being very cautious."
It's a great question. Haven't seen anything, but I'd imaging it would be the obligation of the individual to find a place to go. It's not the hotel's problem to deal with. I'm sure if they have rooms available, or even the current room, they'd be happy to rent it. But if not, at day 7 the individual should just have to find and go directly to another location.
All true. But you can't force the person to stay -- there could be a huge cost. Say you're got an OF timeshare for a week. On day 4 you are quarantined for 14 days. You're looking at 11 days in a room that retails for ~$1000/nt. And the TS didn't assume the risk that they'd eat the cost. And what about the owner that was scheduled to have that room? All kinds of issues come up.We were at the Hilton Hawaiian Village when the first case in Hawaii showed up via a visitor from Japan who came down with the virus after leaving the Grand Waikikian and returning to Japan. At that time people didn't want to stay anywhere in the Grand Waikikian. Any staff that came in contact with the room or the vistor were quarantined at home for 14 days and were given paid leave. For the benefit of the larger community the best thing would be to quarantine the infected person in the same room to limit further spread of the virus. Leaving it up to the person to find accomodations somewhere else so that they could spread the virus to at least one other location and perhaps more in the performance of the relocation would not be wise.
So unfortunately I am still confused. “Hypothetical scenario”. Hawaii resident goes to Mainland for two week visit. Travels back to Hawaii for third week in July. From what I am reading the Hawaii resident will have to quarantine at least for the remainder of July and also into August if the quarantine is extended?
This article is not specific to Hawaii, but it speaks to your question. Seems like the International trend is for the hotel, or in some cases, the government picks up the tab for food and lodgingHas anyone seen a discussion on how someone will be quarantined if they present with symptoms, let’s say 3 days into a seven day trip? Assuming they have to checkout of their room at seven days, where do they go? They certainly can’t fly home If they have a fever and I’m guessing checking in to another hotel is problematic. Hospitalization usually occurs over a longer term, and may not be required.