Hawaii Gov. Ige Signs Emergency Proclamation, Extending 14-Day Quarantine for Travelers Entering State of Hawaii
July 18, 2020
July 18, 2020
HONOLULU, Hawaii, July 18 -- Gov. David Ige, D-Hawaii, issued the following news release:
Gov. David Ige has signed the 10th emergency proclamation, which keeps the mandatory 14-day quarantine in effect for travelers entering the State of Hawai'i. Under the proclamation, travelers arriving in Hawai'i will continue to undergo a mandatory screening process at the airport.
The period of self-quarantine continues to begin at the time of arrival through 14 days or . . .
Gov. David Ige has signed the 10th emergency proclamation, which keeps the mandatory 14-day quarantine in effect for travelers entering the State of Hawai'i. Under the proclamation, travelers arriving in Hawai'i will continue to undergo a mandatory screening process at the airport.
The period of self-quarantine continues to begin at the time of arrival through 14 days or . . .