Above, the Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon and the Hilton Hawaiian Village at Waikiki. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The latest news out of Hawaii is not good for people who are planning to vacation there and who plan on having a Hawaiian wedding. I have friends whose daughter is planning a July wedding in Hawaii. The latest is cutting it awfully close.
The Maui News reported:
Gov. David Ige has extended the state’s 14-day travel quarantine through June 30, though he added that more businesses, such as gyms, theaters and churches, could begin reopening next month.
Ige signed his 8th supplemental emergency proclamation Monday, extending the quarantine for both out-of-state and interisland arrivals. At a news conference, he outlined a reopening and recovery plan for the state, which he said is now entering the “act with care” phase.
Activities that may resume under the new phase include indoor gatherings, such as places of worship and indoor exercise facilities, along with museums and theaters. Businesses, however, must open with physical distancing and safe practices in place.
Restaurants, which have been allowed to offer takeout until now, may also open for dine-in options, though larger venues and bars and clubs cannot reopen yet, according to the state’s plan.
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