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Maui Mayor Reminds Travelers Only Original Vaccine Cards Will Get Them Out of COVID-19 Testing — No Photocopies

Maui Mayor Reminds Travelers Only Original Vaccine Cards Will Get Them Out of COVID-19 Testing No Photocopies Cailey Rizzo © Provided by Travel + Leisure Michael Siluk/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Fully vaccinated travelers heading to Maui will not need to take a COVID-19 test upon arrival if they can prove they re fully vaccinated with original proof of their shot, the Hawaiian county reminded travelers recently. We remind trans-Pacific travelers that they need to provide proper documentation to be exempted from the post-arrival test, Mayor Michael Victorino said in a press release. We need an original CDC vaccination card or a certificate of vaccination from the CDC. We are not accepting copies or photos of vaccination cards.

Maui: Tourists without vaccination cards will be tested for COVID

Associated Press View Comments WAILUKU, Hawaii County officials in Maui are reminding travelers that they must provide COVID-19 vaccination documentation to be exempted from the testing requirement upon arriving on the island. Maui County began requiring all trans-Pacific travelers participating in the Safe Travels program to take an additional rapid COVID-19 test upon arrival beginning May 4, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported. But fully vaccinated trans-Pacific travelers in the program do not need to take a test with proof of vaccination. Travelers are considered vaccinated after 14 days have passed since receiving both doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

Tardy Gras , strip club vaccines, lifeguard shortage: News from around our 50 states

‘Tardy Gras’, strip club vaccines, lifeguard shortage: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports © Gerald Herbert/AP A trinket is thrown from a float during a parade in Mobile, Ala., dubbed “Tardy Gras,” to compensate for canceled Mardi Gras festivities because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Alabama  Mobile: Thousands of joyful revelers, many without masks, competed for plastic beads and trinkets tossed from floats as Alabama’s port city threw a Mardi Gras-style parade Friday night, its first since Carnival celebrations were scrapped earlier this year by the COVID-19 pandemic. Many lined up shoulder-to-shoulder and several deep along sidewalks, shouting and cheering as nearly 30 floats and several high school marching bands crossed a stretch of downtown Mobile. With COVID-19 hospitalizations and vaccinations ebbing, many partied with abandon. It was definitely not a Mardi Gras parade: Those can only be held during Mardi Gra

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