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HI SCR71
Concurrent Resolution
AI Summary
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Urges the Governor to allow travelers arriving in Hawaii, including interisland travelers, to bypass the mandatory ten-day quarantine if they provide proof of receiving both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.
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References CDC guidance stating that fully vaccinated individuals (two weeks after second dose) are no longer required to quarantine after COVID-19 exposure.
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Notes that Hawaii currently allows negative COVID-19 test results from trusted partners to exempt travelers from quarantine, but does not recognize COVID-19 vaccination as a quarantine exemption.
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Requests the State clarify that other COVID-19 protocols established by the State and counties continue to apply to arriving travelers regardless of vaccination status.
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Directs that a certified copy be transmitted to the Office of the Governor.
Legislative Description
Urging The Governor To Allow Travelers Arriving At Points Within Hawaii, Including Interisland Travelers, To Bypass The Mandatory Ten-day Quarantine If They Provide Proof That They Received Both Doses Of A Covid-19 Vaccine.
COVID-19 Vaccination Exemption
Last Action
The committee on PSM deferred the measure.
3/23/2021