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  1. 17 maj 2024 · Beginning March 26, 2022, domestic travelers to Hawaii will no longer need to fill out online forms via Safe Travels, no longer have to worry about QR codes, no longer have to provide proof of vaccination, and ultimately, there won't be any additional requirements or restrictions to fly to…

  2. Current Travel Advisories. If you are considering travel within the US, be aware that COVID-19 is widespread in many communities and beginning March 26, all people entering the state of Hawaii (residents and visitors) will be subject to a mandatory 10-day quarantine or must have a Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (NAAT) from a certified Clinical ...

  3. To reduce the transmission of COVID-19 in Hawaii and avoid unmanageable strain on our healthcare system, Governor David Ige enacted a mandatory 14-day traveler quarantine and passenger verification process for those traveling to or between the Hawaiian Islands.

  4. For the most current guidelines and information regarding travel to Hawaiʻi, please visit: THE STATE OF HAWAI‘I SAFE TRAVELS WEBSITE. Hawaiʻi.gov/#/">THE HAWAI‘I STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TRAVELER HEALTH FORM AND REQUIREMENTS WEBSITE.

  5. 2 cze 2023 · On this page, we'll go over each of the major changes that have taken place in Hawaii due to COVID-19, along with sharing additional links & resources, to help assist visitors. As of July 8, 2021, for those vaccinated within the U.S., there is now a vaccination exemption available for all Hawaii-bound travelers.

  6. Travelers may elect to take a pre-travel COVID-19 NAAT from a state of Hawaiʻi Trusted Testing and Travel Partner within 72 hours of departing on the last leg of their trip to Hawaiʻi. To avoid the state’s mandatory five-day self-quarantine, the negative test result must be uploaded prior to departure of the last leg.

  7. Find the latest on COVID-19 vaccines, updates and community news. The official COVID-19 hub for the State of Hawaiʻi. The statewide daily average case count from the most recent 7-day reporting period is provided by the Hawai‘i Department of Health (DOH), Disease Outbreak Control Division.

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