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Scarlet Pearl Casino requiring masks and vaccination for employees
July 28, 2021
With COVID cases rising along the Coast, the Scarlet Pearl is making sure to keep their employees and guests safe.
Last week, Scarlet Pearl reinstated its mask mandate for all employees. Now they are requiring all employees to be fully vaccinated. Around 56 percent of the casino’s employees are already vaccinated.
The CDC has reversed the indoor mask policy, saying fully vaccinated people should wear them indoors. Although Scarlet Pearl is requiring their employees to wear masks, guests still have the option. Scarlet Pearl VP Marketing Ben Koff said, “It is our job as leaders, not only here on property, in the industry, but also in the community, to push for this vaccination effort. That is the only way we are going to be able to tackle what is going on right now. We are seeing resurgences of the delta variant with COVID. Honestly, we want to keep people out of hospitals. Our health care provider
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Mahalo Aleworks owner Ben Kopf stands next to brewing tanks as he describes how the taphouse will look once construction is finished. He and his wife, Jacquelyn Kopf, are set to open the business in Kulamalu Town Center later this year. â The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo
PUKALANI A new small business has a big goal of bringing Maui residents together when the pandemic has forced them apart.
Owners of Mahalo Aleworks a 3,500-square-foot taproom and brewery slated to open in April at Kulamalu Town Center said their location will be intimate and communal, where people can connect over 100-percent local-made beer.