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Delta variant in all major Hawaii counties

The Hawai‘i Department of Health’s State Laboratories Division (SLD) has detected a total of 13 cases of the SARS-CoV-2 variant B.1.617.2, also known as the Delta variant of concern. The Delta variant has been found on O‘ahu, Maui, Kaua‘i and Hawai‘i island. “The rapid spread of the Delta variant is troubling, but not surprising,” said State Laboratories Division Administrator Dr. Edward Desmond. “Cases of this particular strain of COVID-19 have doubled... Read More
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1 Death and 48 New Hawaii COVID-19 Cases: 6/25

In the latest COVID-19 cases report from the Government of the Aloha State, 48 new Hawaii COVID-19 cases were reported bringing the total to 37,532 (up 0.1% from the previous day). To date, 1,720,624 COVID-19 tests have been conducted with 35,605 resulting in a positive reading and marking today’s positivity rate at 1.5%. Currently, the average daily cases is 42.7. There were a total of 601 cases reported in the past... Read More
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What’s open and closed in Hawaii on Independence Day?

City and County of Honolulu offices will be closed on Monday, July 5, to observe the Independence Day holiday. The holiday schedule for the City and County of Honolulu operations is as follows: Emergency medical services, fire, lifeguard, medical examiner, and police services will be available.TheBus will operate on a Saturday schedule. Visit thebus.org for route and schedule information as well as rider guidelines.Refuse will be collected and transfer stations, convenience... Read More
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Need your COVID-19 vaccination? Go to the Zoo!

The Honolulu Zoo will host a COVID-19 vaccination site this Saturday, June 26. The clinic is being conducted as a partnership between the City and County of Honolulu, Hawai‘i State Department of Health, and Hawai‘i Pacific Health. Hawai‘i Pacific Health’s Vax Squad bus will be parked in the Honolulu Zoo on June 26 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Individuals ages 12 and older are eligible. Clients at the Honolulu Zoo... Read More
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New Hours and locations for Honolulu COVID-19 testing mobile lab

The following changes to the City’s Mobile Testing Lab at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport and at the Hawaiian Monarch Hotel in Waikīkī were announced today: Effective Sunday, June 27, City’s Mobile Testing Lab at the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport hours of operation will be reduced to 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. As a reminder, this testing lab is located at the Diamond Head Tour Group Area, just past... Read More
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Honolulu extends hours for renewing driver’s licenses and state IDs

Extended hours are the latest step in renewed efforts on O‘ahu to meet growing public demand for driver’s licenses, learner’s permits and state identification cards. Starting July 1, the Kapālama, Kapolei, Ko‘olau and Wai‘anae driver licensing centers will open an hour early at 7 a.m., instead of the usual 8 a.m., to perform transactions for customers who need to renew driver’s licenses, learner’s permits and state identification cards. They all will... Read More
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Most Hawaii residents think tourism income is worth the issues

The Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) released the results of its Spring 2021 Resident Sentiment Survey during its June Board of Directors meeting today. The survey found that while many are concerned with the visitor industry’s growth, the majority of Hawaii residents believe that tourism is worth the issues associated with the industry. Residents were asked: “In 2019, visitors spent nearly $18 billion in Hawaii, which produced $2 billion in state tax... Read More
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Traveling to Hawaii when vaccinated: New rules

Effective July 8, individuals traveling in the US domestically to Hawaii can bypass pre-travel testing rules and quarantine if they are fully vaccinated. Hawaii Governor David Ige said once the herd vaccination rate is achieved, “The Safe Travels program will end, and we will invite everyone to be able to travel to our islands. … Please get vaccinated.” New COVID-19 cases are mostly prevalent among patients who have yet to be... Read More
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People’s Open Market at Pōka‘i Bay expands at Kapolei Hale

In an effort to improve the People’s Open Market (POM) experience for customers, farmers, and vendors, the Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation is modifying its Friday market by relocating the Pōka‘i Bay POM to Kapolei Hale and doubling the market time at this particular location.    Currently, the POM at Pōka‘i Bay Beach Park only hosts one consistent vendor and sees limited public participation. The relocated market in Kapolei already... Read More
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Hawaii vacation rentals in huge demand

In May 2021, the total monthly supply of statewide vacation rentals was 572,900 unit nights (+71.8%) and monthly demand was 413,500 unit nights (+988.5%). That resulted in an average monthly unit occupancy of 72.2 percent (+60.8 percentage points) for May, which was higher than the occupancy of Hawaii’s hotels (61.5%). Overall, the numbers are substantially higher than in May 2020, which was the second full month of the devastating impact from... Read More
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55 New Hawaii COVID-19 Cases: 6/24

In the latest COVID-19 cases report from the Government of the Aloha State, 55 new Hawaii COVID-19 cases were reported bringing the total to 37,484 (up 0.2% from the previous day). To date, 1,717,302 COVID-19 tests have been conducted with 35,561 resulting in a positive reading and marking today’s positivity rate at 1.5%. Currently, the average daily cases is 43.1. There were a total of 628 cases reported in the past... Read More
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42 New Hawaii COVID-19 Cases: 6/23

In the latest COVID-19 cases report from the Government of the Aloha State, 42 new Hawaii COVID-19 cases were reported bringing the total to 37,429 (up 0.1% from the previous day). To date, 1,713,874 COVID-19 tests have been conducted with 35,504 resulting in a positive reading and marking today’s positivity rate at 1.3%. Currently, the average daily cases is 39.3. There were a total of 620 cases reported in the past... Read More
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20 New Hawaii COVID-19 Cases: 6/22

In the latest COVID-19 cases report from the Government of the Aloha State, 20 new Hawaii COVID-19 cases were reported bringing the total to 37,367 (up 0% from the previous day). To date, 1,708,962 COVID-19 tests have been conducted with 35,419 resulting in a positive reading and marking today’s positivity rate at 1.1%. Currently, the average daily cases is 39.1. There were a total of 632 cases reported in the past... Read More
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Hawai’i municipal golf courses implement Tier 4 modifications

Effective immediately, the six municipal golf courses (Ala Wai, Pali, Ted Makalena, Ewa Villages, West Loch and Kahuku) will implement modifications allowed under Tier 4 of the City’s reopening framework. Tier 4 industry standards set by the PGA/Aloha Section, approved by Governor Ige’s administration today, provides modified procedures for BACK2GOLF Hawaii under its Hawaii Golf Phase 4 (HGP4) plan. For plan details please visit: https://www.aspga.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/41/2021/06/210621-FINAL-Hawaii-Golf-Operations-Guidelines-HGP-4.pdf HGP4 allows for the following changes... Read More
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New Disability Paid Parking Exemption Permits to be issued

The Disability and Communication Access Board (DCAB) has released an application form with an instruction sheet for the new Disability Paid Parking Exemption Permit (DPPEP).  Pursuant to changes to Hawai‘i Revised Statutes in 2019, starting July 1, 2021, temporary (red) placards, long-term (blue) placards, and special license plates no longer allow a permittee to park in a metered parking space without payment of the parking meter fee. Those disability parking permits will still allow a permittee to park in reserved... Read More