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The tourism floodgates have started to open Some say Hawaii isn t ready

The tourism floodgates have started to open. Some say Hawaii isn’t ready. Jolanie Martinez © Provided by Honolulu KHNL (File) HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Nearly 14,000 travelers landed on Maui this past weekend, nearing pre-pandemic levels. Some say that’s too many ― and too fast. Tiare Lawrence, a community activist on Maui, said she isn’t blaming tourists for overcrowded beaches, roads and restaurants. She said the county and state failed to create a more balanced reopening plan. Lawrence said it’s been overwhelming on Maui. She finds herself sitting in traffic again and having little luck finding parking. “I went to my beach that I grew up out in Lahaina last week, and I could not get one stall, every single stall was rental cars,” said Lawrence.

Hawaii To Get A Much Smaller Supply Of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

Hawaii To Get A Much Smaller Supply Of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine - Honolulu Civil Beat Despite the setback, state health officials say appointments are still widely available at retail pharmacies. Reading time: 6 minutes. The supply of Johnson & Johnson vaccines to Hawaii is expected to decrease over the next two weeks, state health officials said Friday. About 21,300 doses are expected by the end of this week, but only 2,600 of the one-dose shot are scheduled to arrive next week, DOH Spokesman Brooks Baehr told Civil Beat. Still, the state was on track to get a record 90,080 vaccine doses this week from all manufacturers.

New mural in Wailuku aims to spread awareness about child abuse prevention

New mural in Wailuku aims to spread awareness about child abuse prevention The mural is called “Hoomau,” which means persistence, perseverance and renewal. (Source: County of Maui) By HNN Staff | April 6, 2021 at 9:04 AM HST - Updated April 6 at 9:54 AM WAILUKU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - A Maui man has transformed a wall in Wailuku into a work of art. Artist Kirk Kurokawa painted a new mural at the Victim Witness Building on Well Street, which was unveiled to highlight April as Child Abuse Prevention month. The mural is called “Hoomau” which means persistence, perseverance and renewal and features a critically endangered Kiwikiu, or Maui Parrotbill, and Ohia.

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