Maui Coronavirus Updates
DBEDT Report: “It Will Take Six Years for Visitor Arrivals to Recover to the 2019 Level”
According to the report, Hawaiʻi could see a return to 2019 visitor arrivals (to 10.4 million) in 2025. That’s based on a list of facts and assumptions that also takes into account the timing of the resumption of cruise visitors the reopening of visitor industry business, among other economic factors.
Third Consecutive Day with No New COVID-19 Cases in Hawai‘i: Total Remains 643; 94.7% Recovered
For the third consecutive day, Hawaiʻi’s COVID-19 case count remained unchanged at 643, with no new cases reported. To date, 593 people (94.7%) have recovered including 106 in Maui County. There are currently 33 active cases in the state.
Interview: Mayor Asks for Earlier Re-Opening Date for Dine-In Service on Maui
Maui Mayor Michael Victorino this morning said he’s asking that the resumption of dine-in restaurant services on Maui be moved from the previously announced June 5th date to an earlier June 1st date instead; but he’s awaiting approval from the governor’s office.
Hawaiʻi Tourism Now: Kauaʻi Mayor Derek Kawakami Answers Questions About the Future of Kauaʻi’s Tourism Industry
Kauaʻi Mayor Derek S. K. Kawakami sits down with Pacific Media Group COO and MauiNow director, Jack Dugan to answer questions regarding tourism’s role in Kauaʻi’s economic future and its residents. Kawakami said that the island of Kauaʻi is currently in a good place in terms of its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. He cautioned, […]
Maui Police Make 12 DUI Arrests, Tow 10 Vehicles Over Memorial Day Weekend
Maui police made 12 arrests for impaired driving and towed 10 vehicles during heightened enforcement over the Memorial Day weekend from Friday night, May 22 through Monday, May 25, 2020.
SAT, ACT Test Optional for 2021-2022 at UH Mānoa
UH administrators say the exemption will help to attract an applicant pool of students amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 Hawai‘i Total Remains 643 with No New Cases Today; 94.5% Recovered
As of noon on Monday, May 25, 2020, there are 643 cases of COVID-19 identified in Hawaiʻi with no new cases reported today. *As a result of updated information provided by the state Department of Health, one case was removed from the list for individuals who required hospitalization. To date, 592 people (94.5%) have recovered including 105 in Maui County. There are currently 34 active cases in the state.
Large Beach Party Broken Up by Law Enforcement at Ka‘ena Point State Park, North Shore O‘ahu
DOCARE Chief Jason Redulla said, “This is exactly the kind of bad and selfish behavior we’ve all been asked repeatedly not to engage in during this emergency. It’s unfortunate, that at least in the case of the Sunday night party, from our officer’s contact and observations of those involved, many were off duty military personnel. This is a day when we remember the sacrifices of the men and women who’ve given their lives in defense of our country and its disappointing that the urge to socialize and party, at this particular time, overrides any obligation to duty and common sense.”
966 Air Arrivals to Hawai‘i on Sunday, Including 253 Visitors
Here on Maui, 58 people arrived on a single trans-Pacific flight from out-of-state, including 33 returning residents, 17 visitors, 7 crew members and one individuals seeking to relocate to Maui.
Candidate Filing Deadline Approaches on June 2
The deadline for candidates to file their nomination paper to appear on the 2020 Election ballot is Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 4:30 p.m.
Flags Flown at Half-Staff to Honor Coronavirus Victims
At the direction of the President of the United States, Gov. David Ige has ordered that the United States flag and the Hawai‘i state flag will be flown at half-staff at the State Capitol and upon all state offices and agencies as well as the Hawai‘i National Guard in the State of Hawai‘i, immediately — until sunset on Sunday, May 24, 2020. This action is a mark of respect for the victims of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Ways and Means Committee Chair Makes Statement in Support of Proposed State Budget
“We owe the citizens of this state both immediate and long-term stability and security. We need to think and act responsibly and prudently with the federal resources that are being provided to us.”
As Contact Tracing Technology Emerges, Hirono Aims to Protect Privacy
Senator Mazie K. Hirono (D-Hawaii) cosponsored the Public Health Emergency Privacy Act, legislation that Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.) introduced that creates strong, enforceable privacy and data security rights for health information.
Family Atmosphere on First Day of Holiday at Ahu O Laka “Kane‘ohe Sandbar”
A “family feel” is how state officers with the state Department of Land and Natural Resources described the atmosphere at Ahu O Laka, “the Kaneʻohe sandbar” on Saturday, the first day of the three-day Memorial Day holiday weekend.
COVID-19 Hawai‘i Total Remains 643 with No New Cases Today; 94.4% Recovered
As of noon on Sunday, May 24, 2020, there are 643 cases of COVID-19 identified in Hawaiʻi with no new cases reported today. To date, 591 people (94.4%) have recovered including 105 in Maui County. There are currently 35 active cases in the state.
Special Olympics to Host Virtual Fundraiser
For the first time in its 10-year history, Special Olympics Hawaiʻi’s annual Cheer for Champions event moves online and will take place over a three-day period due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
PacWhale to Host ʻEssential Workers Weekʻ
PacWhale Eco-Adventures released the below statement regarding an “Essential Workers Week” that the company plans to host.
One New Case on Maui Brings COVID-19 Hawai‘i Total to 643; 94% Recovered
As of noon on Saturday, May 23, 2020, there are 643 cases of COVID-19 identified in Hawaiʻi with one new case reported today on the island of Maui. To date, 589 people (94%) have recovered including 105 of the 118 cases in Maui County. There are currently 37 active cases in the state.
Special Agents in Hawai‘i Arrest Oregon and Washington Visitors for Quarantine Violations
Special Agents from the Investigation Division of the Department of the Attorney General arrested 20-year-old Artyon Zhiryada of Happy Valley, Oregon and 19-year-old Dan Vlasenko of Vancouver, Washington as they were leaving a condominium on Lewers Street in Waikīkī.
DOH Issues Guidance to Restaurants on Dine-In Service
After being prohibited from offering dine-in service for the past two months, Hawai‘i restaurants will gradually begin to reopen their doors to customers, aligning with the state’s Roadmap to Recovery and Resilience. Here on Maui, resumption of dine-in table service under new health and safety guidelines and restrictions begins on June 5, 2020.
