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  2. May 17, 2024 · Last Updated: December 16, 2022. At this time, there are no pandemic travel-related restrictions for domestic travelers, and neither the Governor's office nor island mayors have indicated they plan to reintroduce any restrictions. Travelers can check the state of Hawaii's confirmed cases here.

  3. Current Travel Advisories. If you are considering travel within the US, be aware that COVID-19 is widespread in many communities and beginning March 26, all people entering the state of Hawaii (residents and visitors) will be subject to a mandatory 10-day quarantine or must have a Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (NAAT) from a certified Clinical ...

  4. Mar 1, 2024 · March 1, 2024 – DOH supports new CDC guidelines on COVID-19. The new guidelines reflect the current level of risk, while still protecting the most vulnerable. The advisement eases some restrictions and more closely aligns COVID-19 with the broader category of respiratory viruses, which include influenza and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus).

  5. The official COVID-19 hub for the State of Hawaiʻi. Find the latest on COVID-19 vaccines, updates and community news.

  6. Quarantine Guidelines. Stay home (quarantine) for 5 days after your last contact with the person with COVID-19. If you were fully vaccinated OR boosted, you can skip quarantine as long as you DO NOT have any symptoms. (see guidance above) Wear a mask around others for 10 days. Get tested on day 5.

  7. Travelers may elect to take a pre-travel COVID-19 NAAT from a state of Hawaiʻi Trusted Testing and Travel Partner within 72 hours of departing on the last leg of their trip to Hawaiʻi. To avoid the state’s mandatory five-day self-quarantine, the negative test result must be uploaded prior to departure of the last leg.

  8. Mar 1, 2024 · CAPTCHA. Latest COVID-19 (Coronavirus) updates. DOH supports new CDC guidelines on COVID-19 Posted on March 1, 2024 in COVID-19, Newsroom. HONOLULU – The Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) is in general agreement with today’s updated COVID-19 guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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