Yesterday, March 2, Kauai’s mayor, Derek Kawakami, introduced that Kauai is in search of the governor’s approval to rejoin the state’s Secure Travels program beginning April 5, 2021. You’ll be able to learn the complete announcement here.
This proposed rule to rejoin the state’s Secure Travels program is known as Rule 25. Right here’s a summation of it from the announcement:
If Rule 25 is accredited, Trans-Pacific vacationers could be exempt from Hawai‘i’s 10-day journey quarantine beginning April 5, 2021 by collaborating within the state’s Secure Travels pre-travel testing program. If accredited, it will now not be crucial for out-of-state guests to remain in a Resort Bubble or spend time on one other Hawaiian island earlier than touring to Kaua‘i with a view to obtain a quarantine exemption.
If accredited, starting April 5 vacationers might keep away from quarantine by taking the next steps:
• Add adverse check outcomes to your Secure Travels account earlier than touring to Hawai‘i (NOTE: Vacationers who arrive with out importing the adverse check consequence won’t be accepted).
Extra testing after arrival won’t be necessary, however inspired. Within the announcement, there’s an inventory of ten Kauai resorts who’ve dedicated to help non-obligatory post-travel testing.
We’ll be looking forward to any bulletins for the approval of Kauai’s proposed Rule 25. Within the meantime, for additional insights on this matter, try these articles:
- Kauai seeks to welcome out-of-state guests once more by means of Secure Travels program – Hawaii News Now
- Kauai to open doorways to extra vacationers – Star Advertiser