Passenger quarantines aren’t likely to end once Hawaii reopens
When Hawaii opens up, the passenger quarantine isn’t expected to end right away.
It’s going to be here for a while, and state officials are discussing more invasive ways to keep tourists in check, such as ankle bracelets similar to those used to monitor criminal suspects or GPS tracking, Hawaii Attorney General Clare Connors told the Senate Special Committee on COVID-19 Friday.
On March 26, Hawaii became the country’s first state to implement a mandatory 14-day self-quarantine order for incoming travelers, which was extended to interisland travelers on April 1.
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