Hawaii Current Reopening Strategy…Charts & More
Stay at Home (Major disruption) – The “Stay at Home” impact level means that COVID-19 cases are surging or increasing and we risk insufficient testing, hospital capacity, or contact tracing.
Safer at Home (Moderate Disruption) – The “Safer a Home” impact level indicates that new COVID-19 cases may occur, but the overall trend is decreasing.
Act with Care (Minor Disruption) – The “Act with Care” impact level anticipates some new COVID-19 cases which are manageable along with improved capacity utilization for testing, hospitals, contact tracing.
Recovery (Minimal Disruption) – The “Recovery” impact level occurs when new COVID-19 cases indicate sporadic activity and optimized capacity utilization for testing, hospitals, and contact tracing.
New Normal (No Disruption) – The “New Normal” impact level means that we have adjusted to living with COVID-19 through a potential combination of effective treatments and containment methods, natural “herd immunity,” and/or vaccines.
How do we move to the next impact level?
• Minimum of 14 days of observation between decision points before moving to the next impact level
• Decisions to be made by the Governor and Mayors, informed by subject matter experts
• Depending on health, economic, and community-based indicators, the Governor and Mayors may consider stricter response measures
• Impact levels may vary by county
State reopening strategy for businesses and operations
Reopening strategy will be implemented by County and is subject to change. In all cases, businesses and operations must follow applicable CDC, industry and regulatory guidelines related to COVID-19 prior to opening.
More details at: https://recoverynavigator.hawaii.gov/reopening-status/#detailed-strategy





