You might be able to get into Hawaii August 1 (as long as you've been tested, and it's negative) but how much will be open at that point?
The covid test pre-arrival or post-arrival should r/o the asymptomatic people.
However there's still a window in which visitors could be sick and spread the virus while in Hawaii.
Say a person gets a test 2 or 3 days before flight, and gets exposed plus/minus 1 day from test. Probably they won't have had time to develop enough levels of virus to be detected by the test. So then later while in Hawaii they become symptomatic.
Governor in press conference stated 200 contact tracers in place + another 300 available by 7/31/2020.Yes, the Governor said he is aware of that and they do expect cases to go up but Hawaii is in a better position with testing and tracing than they were at the start of the pandemic.
And PPE supplied, and hospitals equipped to handle more illness. It's not about keeping it out, it's about managing and living with it.Governor in press conference stated 200 contact tracers in place + another 300 available by 7/31/2020.
A partnership has been formed with CVS pharmacies that would have the test results available within the 3 day requirement. Further approved vendor partnerships to follow. (Approximately $150)Here in LA County test results are normally 3 to 5 days.
What do you do, test 3 days prior and hope your test results come in?
You might be able to get into Hawaii August 1 (as long as you've been tested, and it's negative) but how much will be open at that point?
My guess is they're (businesses) going to try to open. The Gov isn't opening up to tourism for the tourists, he's doing it for the businesses that need tourists. He's given them a solid six weeks to prepare.You might be able to get into Hawaii August 1 (as long as you've been tested, and it's negative) but how much will be open at that point?
This sounds great, but what about areas that don't have a CVS? I guess they would need to rely on other methods to get tested.A partnership has been formed with CVS pharmacies that would have the test results available within the 3 day requirement. Further approved vendor partnerships to follow. (Approximately $150)
Masks are required to enter stores/businesses and distancing is requested. No masks on beaches but do spread out.
Community effort required to keep each other safe.
I believe there are some details still to be worked out and released. One I have seen floated is that if you were tested but don't have results back you must quarantine until you have the results. There would be risk, of course, because if it came back positive now you have to quarantine. But otherwise you may find yourself having to quarantine for a day or two, which would be frustrating, but not a deal killer.My husband and I just did the drive-though Covid-19 testing offered in our community by Project Baseline. It was easy to schedule and conveniently located. But it took 6 days to get our results back. (Both of us were negative. ) This wouldn't have worked if we were planning a trip to Hawaii.
One person I know here who was tested said it took her 6 days to get results, she was told it would take 4 days.I haven’t been tested and I’m wondering are the results instant or does it take a few days?
I’ve got a Sept 29 reservation so things may change by then.