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The COVID-19 pandemic in Hawaii affected all aspects of life in the state, demolishing its economy, closing its schools and straining its healthcare system, even though it experienced far less spread than other US states. Throughout the pandemic, Oahu had the most cases, in absolute terms, although Lanai had the most per capita.
Full map including municipalities State, territorial, tribal, and local governments responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States with various declarations of emergency , closure of schools and public meeting places, lockdowns , and other restrictions intended to slow the progression of the virus.
Ige said Hawaii is evaluating its Safe Travels program, which includes the most strict travel restrictions in the United States. Visitors must present a negative coronavirus test or be vaccinated ...
A study in Science found that travel restrictions could delay the initial arrival of COVID-19 in a country, but that they produced only modest overall effects unless combined with infection prevention and control measures to considerably reduce transmissions (this is consistent with prior research on influenza and other communicable diseases).
Feb. 20—Visitors to Hawaii continue to violate the state's COVID-19 travel and quarantine rules, with the latest arrests including two people from California who reportedly attempted to check in ...
May 29—1/1 Swipe or click to see more STAR-ADVERTISER An intake specialist works on testing samples for COVID-19 at Honolulu airport in August 2022. ... to respiratory disease in Hawaii, state ...
Tourism in Hawaii went on hiatus. Tourist arrivals in Hawaii down nearly 100% in April 2020 [64] and its 14-day mandatory quarantine kept tourism low. [64] A number of tourists who came to the state but did not follow the quarantine were arrested. [65] In June 2020, Hawaii had still not set a date for reopening to out-of-state tourism. [66]
Weekly confirmed COVID-19 deaths Map of cumulative COVID-19 death rates by US state. [1]The CDC publishes official numbers of COVID-19 cases in the United States. The CDC estimates that, between February 2020 and September 2021, only 1 in 1.3 COVID-19 deaths were attributed to COVID-19. [2]