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Betty Bell, Kauai medical pioneer who touched many lives, dies at 96
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Kauai Mayor Makes Second Proposal to Reopen Travel for His Island
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Kauai Mayor is alarmed and disappointed after Hawaii’s Governor told him no to keep all tourists visiting Kauai safe.
Kauai is one of the Islands in the Aloha State with the lowest number of Coronavirus. This is mostly thanks to Mayor Kawakami keeping his island county safe.
People in tourism-dependent Hawaii had been riding out the COVID-19 running the economy into a disaster.
Hawaii Governor Ige today denied Kauai’s proposed pilot program that would require trans-Pacific travelers to get a second COVID-19 test after arrival.
Mayor Caldwell in Honolulu had told eTurboNews recently such a second test is better than one.
Kauai tightens COVID restrictions on gatherings in bid to stem community spread HNN Staff © Provided by Honolulu KHNL Hanalei Pier
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The governor on Thursday approved Kauai’s plan to move back to Tier 3, instituting new restrictions on gathering sizes in a bid to address a rise in COVID cases.
Under Tier 3, indoor social gatherings are now limited to five people, down from 10. Groups of 25 are allowed to congregate outdoors.
The county also tightened restrictions on how many people are allowed to sit together at restaurants and bars. Tables can only seat up to six people.
Professionally organized receptions, meetings and events at official venues can accommodate up to 20 people indoors while 40 people are allowed in outdoor venues.