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US Citizens Advised Avoid International Travel or Risk Indefinite Return Date

In countries where commercial departure options remain available, US citizens who live in the United States are advised that they should arrange for immediate return to the United States, unless they are prepared to remain abroad for an indefinite period. 

Tulsi Gabbard Suspends Campaign For Presidency

Today, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard announced her decision to suspend her campaign for US President and offer backing to Joe Biden “in his quest to bring the country together.”

Senator English Thankful For Closure of Hāna Highway to Non-Residents

Senator J. Kalani English (D-Hāna, East and Upcountry Maui, Moloka‘i, Lānaʻi and Kaho‘olawe) thanked Governor David Ige for implementing his recommendation to close the Hāna Highway to non-residents to reduce the spread of COVID-19, and Mayor Mike Victorino for closing the back side county road through Kaupō to non-residents.

The White House COVID-19 Update: Anti-Viral Therapies Explored

“As we race to develop a vaccine, we’re also developing anti-viral therapies,” said President Trump noting that treatments will help reduce the severity or duration of the symptoms.  The president named several prospective therapies including chloroquine, which has been used in the past for the treatment of malaria.  The drug has gained FDA approval for testing as a potential COVID-19 treatment.

Missing Person: Marwood Failed to Catch Flight Home to Canada on Monday

Police are requesting the public’s assistance in locating missing person, 51-year-old Wade Marwood, who failed to return home to Canada.

Maui Permitting Agencies Announce Revised Procedures Due to COVID-19

The County requests that general inquiries to the departments be made by phone or email to limit in-person interaction, and personnel will strive to respond within one business day.

Gabbard Hosts Telephone Town Hall For Hawaiʻi Residents

This afternoon, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (HI-02) hosted a telephone town hall for over 10,000 Hawai‘i residents where she was joined by Hawaiʻi Lt. Governor Josh Green, a practicing physician who has served as the state’s lead official coordinating its COVID-19 coronavirus response.

Walmart Adjusts Hours, Adds Kūpuna Shopping Time

Representatives say in light of Mayor Kawakamiʻs curfew announcement, the Līhuʻe location will close at 8 p.m. All other Hawaiʻi stores will close at 8:30 p.m. 

Hawaiian Airlines Reducing Flight Schedule Systemwide

Hawaiian Airlines is reducing its flight schedule systemwide by nearly 40 percent in April as the state of Hawai‘i deals with increasing COVID-19 cases and resulting government restrictions and pronouncements impacting travel.

Mayor Victorino Announces Public Health Emergency Rules for Maui County

Mayor Michael Victorino announced a number of Public Health Emergency Rules effective as of 7:45 a.m. Friday, March 20, 2020, directed toward limiting the gathering of groups of people and curtailing vehicular transportation except for essential activities or operation of essential business or government functions, such as travel to and from work and medical appointments.

Kepaniwai at ‘Īao Valley Closed for Cleaning

Kepaniwai Park at ʻĪao Valley is closed until further notice for cleaning and maintenance, according to a county notice issued on Wednesday afternoon.

Unresponsive Snorkeler Pulled From Lahaina Waters

A 71-year-old male visitor has died Wednesday morning after an apparent drowning incident near Black Rock, or Pu’u Keka’a in Lahaina. 

Senate President Urged Public to Practice ‘Social Distancing’

Kouchi backs governorʻs plea to visitors to reschedule visits.

Seabury Hall to Launch Distance Learning

Seabury Hall will roll out its distance learning program on April 1 in response to COVID-19 advisories for student and community safety, the school announced today. 

All 16 Hawai‘i Coronavirus Cases are Travel Related

As of March 18, 2020, noon, there is a total of 16 confirmed or presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 in Hawai‘i. New positive results were announced today for two O‘ahu residents who traveled outside Hawai‘i. The Department of Health (DOH) is monitoring these individuals and supervising their isolation as well as the self-quarantine of their family members.  One of the O‘ahu cases announced this past Monday, March 16, was a Kualoa tour operator who had not traveled, but was exposed to travelers daily. Three family members from the individual’s household were tested with negative results. All cases who tested positive in Hawaiʻi are travel related. Although the Governor said Hawaii was on the “edge of community-spread” over the weekend, state Health Officials today say “There is no evidence of community spread in Hawai‘i at this time.”

Kawakami: “Kaua‘i is on Vacation”; Implements Nighttime Curfew Starting Friday

Kauaʻi Mayor Derek S.K Kawakami has implemented, via emergency rule, an islandwide nighttime curfew beginning Friday, March 20. The curfew will be in effect from 9 p.m. through 5 a.m. daily until further notice. Every individual within the County of Kaua‘i must remain in their residence during these specified hours.

Hāna Highway (Route 360) Restricted to Local Traffic Until Further Notice

The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation informs the traveling public that Hāna Highway (Route 360) between Kapakalua Road and Hāna Town is restricted to local traffic until further notice beginning March 18, 2020.

Foodland Announces Special Shopping Days and Times for Seniors

In an effort to create a safe environment for our kupuna to grocery shop, Foodland announced that it will set aside the first hour of business on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays to serve only seniors (age 60 yrs. and above) and an accompanying caregiver or assisting family member at all stores statewide.  

HIDOE Employees to Begin Remote Work March 19, School Closure Extended

The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education will close its offices except for essential functions effective Thursday, March 19. Schools will close March 30 following the extension of spring break. Employee return dates will be staggered. Students are anticipated to return to school April 7, pending any additional developments.

Schatz Calls For More Federal Funds to Combat Coronavirus

Schatz: Bill will provide some relief, but it is not enough.
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