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Traveling to Kauaʻi? Here s What You Need to Know

Hawaii Magazine It’s easier to visit the Garden Isle now. Apr 8, 2021 On April 5 Kauaʻi rejoined the state’s Safe Travels testing program, which would allow travelers to bypass Hawaiʻi’s mandatory 10-day quarantine with a negative COVID-19 test taken 72 hours before arriving in the Islands. (It originally opted out in December 2020.) That means traveling to Kauaʻi is now an option as long as you meet all the requirements of the Safe Travels program, including getting a COVID test from a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) certified laboratory. The island has seen very few visitors since March 2020, during the state’s first shutdown. The county has the second-fewest total COVID-19 cases in the state 198, compared to 23,468 on Oʻahu and fewer than 10 active cases as of Monday, thanks, in part, to Kauaʻi’s restrictive travel requirement.

Keystone Eureka Wins Coven Memorial | Standardbred Canada

Favoured Keystone Eureka bested Anthem and Coconut Beach to win Friday’s final of the Herb Coven, Jr. Memorial Series at Miami Valley. Her 1:52 clocking was a new lifetime best for the four-year-old Somebeachsomewhere mare owned by Miller Racing Stable and trained by Ryan Miller. Trace Tetrick, Miami Valley’s leading driver by a wide margin, got away third during the opening :27.2 panel, then moved first up on the outside prior to the :55.1 midway point. Still second at the 1:23 third quarter station, Keystone Eureka was able to collar pacesetting Anthem halfway down the stretch and secure the Coven championship. Anthem did hold second with Coconut Beach a fast-closing third.

It ll Get Easier to Travel to Kauaʻi Starting in April

Hawaii Magazine Beginning on April 5 visitors to Kauaʻi can bypass quarantine with proof of a negative COVID-19 test. Mar 8, 2021 Visiting Kauaʻi just got a little easier. Starting April 5, the Garden Isle will rejoin the state’s Safe Travels testing program, which would allow travelers to bypass Hawaiʻi’s mandatory 10-day quarantine with a negative COVID-19 test taken 72 hours before arriving in the Islands. This is a big step to opening up Kauaʻi to tourism. On Dec. 2, Kauaʻi had opted out of the pre-testing travel program, and the only way visitors could bypass quarantine was to stay in a “resort bubble” or spend time on another island before traveling to Kauaʻi.

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