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Guam had the greatest one-week increase of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States at 438%. The governor appealed for continued vigilance from the public. [97] [98] June 27: GovGuam announced that new cases were due to community spread. Travelers to Guam from designated "high-risk areas" must quarantine in a hotel approved by the government.
A hotel tax or lodging tax in the United States is a tax levied by states, cities or counties against travellers when they rent accommodations (a room, rooms, entire home, or other living space) in a hotel, inn, tourist home or house, motel, or other lodging, generally unless the stay is for a period of 30 days or more.
On Guam alone, agricultural losses reached $23.5 million (1988 USD; $62.5 million 2025 USD). Most structural damage was limited to broken windows on the island. [42] About 300 families were left homeless. [1] In the wake of the storm, the Federal Emergency Management Agency declared a state of emergency for Guam. [43] [44]
Hawaii has ordered anyone entering the state to undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine. For those who refuse to abide by the two-week quarantine or can't afford to, Hawaii is paying for their ...
COURTESY PHOTO Mike Formby COURTESY PHOTO Mike Formby The City and County of Honolulu might tap roughly $5 million in federal COVID-19 money to help pay the estimated tens of millions of dollars ...
He noted that during the pandemic emergency then-Gov. David Ige "suspended" Chapter 89 — a Hawaii law that protects collective bargaining rights for state and county employees.
The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HI-EMA) is the body responsible for managing emergencies in the United States State of Hawaii. [1] The director is Major General Stephen Logan and the administrator is James Barros. The agency employs roughly 70 personnel focused on emergency management duties.
The people of Guam were afforded the opportunity to set and administer policy and laws for the island of Guam. Included in this was the Judicial Branch of the Government of Guam. In 1950 as part of the Judiciary Act, a judiciary reorganization bill was prepared to strengthen the island court system.