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Hawaii launches limited inter-island vaccine passport plan

Hawaii launches limited inter-island vaccine passport plan May 11, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail HONOLULU (AP) Hawaii s vaccine passport program for inter-island travel has begun. The program launch allows people who received their vaccine shots in the state of Hawaii to skip testing and quarantine rules for travel between the islands, Hawaii News Now reported Tuesday. Officials have easy access to state vaccination records that can be quickly verified, so only those who have been fully vaccinated at clinics in the islands can participate. The governor says he hopes to open the program to out-of-state visitors and trans-Pacific travelers later this year. “We don’t have a firm timeline on trans-Pacific. The challenge is about verification about vaccination done in other states,” Gov. David Ige said. “We’ve been working with a couple of other private sector partners about working to get access to the state vaccination records, and we believe that that would help them

Some feel the current reopening tier system is irrelevant and call for leaders to revisit rules

Some feel the current reopening tier system is irrelevant and call for leaders to revisit rules Some feel the current reopening tier system is irrelevant and call for leaders to revisit rules By Jolanie Martinez | May 11, 2021 at 12:06 AM HST - Updated May 11 at 12:06 AM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - With 40% of Hawaii’s population now fully vaccinated, some say it’s time to rethink the state’s reopening strategy. More states are speeding up their reopening plans, especially for activities outdoors where the risk of transmission is low. Governor David Ige has been cautious from the start and with new variants in the mix, he’s not about to risk it.

70% of residents over 16 could be vaccinated by late May, but herd immunity remains elusive goal

Vaccinations in Hawaii are moving at a fast clip, but herd immunity remains an elusive goal Hawaii is about seven weeks away from what’s being called a major milestone in the state’s fight against COVID-19. (Source: HNN) By Allyson Blair | April 9, 2021 at 2:56 PM HST - Updated April 9 at 4:19 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii is about seven weeks away from what’s being called a major milestone in the state’s fight against COVID-19. By the end of May, health officials expect to have 1.5 million doses of the vaccine administered. That number translates to roughly 70% of the state’s residents 16 and up being fully vaccinated.

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