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Gov Ige formalizes extension of 14-day quarantine to Sept. 1

July 19, 2020 at 12:55 pm Updated: July 19th, 2020 at 5:12 pm sbracken
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Gov. David Ige’s office issued a press release, announcing he has signed the 10th Emergency Proclamation, which keeps the mandatory 14-day quarantine in effect for travelers entering the State of Hawai‘i through August 31, 2020.  This formalizes the plan the Governor discussed at a press conference on Monday, July 13.

Under the proclamation, travelers arriving in Hawai‘i will continue to undergo a mandatory screening process at the airport. The period of self-quarantine continues to begin at the time of arrival through 14 days or for the duration of the visit – whichever is shorter. All arriving travelers will be required to comply with all applicable state and county rules, directives and orders.

The Governor’s press release says the pre-travel testing option, currently scheduled to begin on Sept. 1, will be addressed in the 11th emergency proclamation in August.

The proclamation also extends the moratorium on evictions for non-payment of rent, suspends certain laws to enable the governor to access CARES Act (i.e. Federal funds) money in the Rainy Day Fund, and suspends certain post-employment benefits and pre-funding payments to the Hawai‘i Employer-Union Health Benefits Trust Fund for Fiscal Year 2021, to help address the economic shortfalls resulting from COVID-19.

The Governor’s entire Tenth Emergency Proclamation replaces the previous emergency proclamations, and includes specific guidance for businesses, vacation  rentals, vehicle rentals, courts, health care, and more.   The comprehensive 77-page document is here:

https://governor.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/2007090-ATG_Tenth-Supplementary-Proclamation-for-COVID-19-distribution-signed.pdf

Tags: 14-day travel quarantine, State Emergency Proclamation
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