69 New Hawaii COVID-19 Cases: 11/1/21

In the latest COVID-19 report from the Government of the Aloha State, there are 69 new cases bringing the total cases to date to 84,364. Of those total cases,4,751 required hospitalization.

The total cases reported in the past 14 days was 1,660.

Total deaths to date are 916.

CURRENT TRAVEL INFORMATION

Hawaii’s 10-day mandatory self-quarantine remains in place for all trans-Pacific passengers. Travelers entering the state from the US and its Territories who have been fully vaccinated in the United States (including its Territories) may bypass quarantine without a pre-trav

To avoid mandatory quarantine, the Vaccination Exception Program is an option for those who have been vaccinated in the United States (including its Territories). Details at HawaiiCOVID19.com/travel/faqs. The State of Hawai‘i will ONLY accept Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (NAAT) from a certified Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment (CLIA) lab test results from TRUSTED TESTING AND TRAVEL PARTNERS, including any tests verified through the State’s Digital Health Pass Partners – AZOVACLEAR and CommonPass. For the full list of Domestic trans-Pacific, International and airline partners, go to TRUSTED TESTING AND TRAVEL PARTNERS.

More travel information here.

el test. The vaccination record document must be uploaded to Safe Travels and printed out prior to departure and the traveler must have a hard copy in hand when arriving in Hawaii. The State of Hawaii will also accept vaccine records that are digitally validated by Digital Health Pass Partners (AZOVACLEAR and CommonPass). Travelers who use one of the State’s partners to link their digitally validated vaccine records with Safe Travels may enjoy expedited processing at the airport (no secondary visual inspection of paper vaccine records). Travelers who were fully vaccinated in Hawaii are already eligible for this exception.

More travel information here.

Previous New Hawaii COVID-19 Cases Information.

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