October 19, 2020 10.19.2020

October 19, 2020 10.19.2020

October 19, 2020 10.19.2020 Statewide Maui Inter Island Pre-Travel mandatory Travel Oahu Testing stay-at-home Statewide Inter Island Quarantine Program mandatory stay-at- order 3/25 Maui Travel Re-instated home 10/15 stay-at- Quarantine 8/11 home and phased order Lifted 6/16 9/10 travel reopening restrictions Maui group gatherings limited to 10 7/31 10.19.2020 10.19.2020 10.19.2020 10.19.2020 10.19.2020 Maui County Status Update • Daily Cases: 0.26 per 100,000 per day (7-day rolling average) • Virus Control: Test Positivity Rate of 0.1% (7-day rolling average) • 41% of ICU beds are in use and none for COVID • 18% of ventilators are in use and none for COVID • Hospitalizations and active cases in isolation are both down and expected to decrease statewide. 10.19.2020 10.19.2020 Maui County Travel Update • Over the weekend (Friday – Sunday), Maui County screened 8,347 passengers, according to the State of Hawaii Safe Travels Application. • Traveler Breakdown (10/16 – 10/19): • 6,401 were visitors • 1,946 were residents • Traveling to (10/16 – 10/19): • 5,435 traveled to Kahului Airport • 61 traveled to Molokai Airport • 23 traveled to Lanai City Airport Maui County Travel Update • Key Takeaways (10/16 – 10/19): • Based on airport screening and temperature checks, 99.9% of travelers have arrived healthy to Maui County. • 83% of travelers arrived with a negative pre-departure test. • 17% of travelers stopped in transit. • 12% of travelers were required to quarantine. • This includes travelers awaiting their pre-departure test results. Maui County Travel Update • Key Takeaways (10/16 – 10/19): • 5% were inter-county travelers with work exemptions. • Only a very small percentage of travelers coming to Maui County had elevated temperature or self-reported that they weren’t feeling well. • These travelers are ordered to follow all directions from the State Department of Health’s Maui District Health Office. All Travelers Must Wear Face Masks • All travelers must follow the County of Maui’s Public Health Emergency Rules posted on our website at MauiCounty.gov. • Our rules include: • Face masks must be worn in public. • No social gatherings of more than 10 people. • Keep at least 6 feet away from others. • If you’re sick, stay at home or your hotel. Inter-County (Interisland) Trusted Testing Partners • The State of Hawaii has 8 trusted testing partners for inter- county (interisland) travel. • Clinical Laboratories of Hawaii • CVS Health (Longs) • Hawaii Pacific Health • Kaiser Permanente (for members only) • Minit Medical • Walgreens • Urgent Care Hawaii • Vault Health Inter-County (Interisland) Trusted Testing Partners • Maui County residents can use these testing partners for their travel within Hawaii to be exempt from the 14-day quarantine. • View the full list of Trusted Testing and Travel Partners at hawaiicovid19.com/travel-partners. Medical Travel Exemption • As we announced last week, Maui County residents traveling for medical appointments are exempt from quarantine and don’t have to take a pre-departure test. • The medical exemption is only for same day or overnight travel. Medical Travel Exemption • Travelers do not need to apply for a quarantine exemption, but must present their flight itinerary and doctor’s letter with date of appointment to screeners on arrival. • If the medical traveler needs a travel companion, this person must be specifically named in the doctor’s letter. • This exemption does not apply to any non-medical related purposes. Three Steps for Traveling to Maui County • Travelers to Maui County from any destination outside of Maui, Molokai and Lanai should remember these three steps: • Arrive Healthy: Mandatory pre-departure test conducted within 72 hours prior to departing for Maui County. • Stay Healthy: Voluntary post-arrival test conducted 72 hours after arriving into Maui County. • Return Home Healthy: Depart Maui County with aloha. • IMPORTANT NOTE: Anyone not subject to quarantine may travel solely between Maui, Molokai and Lanai without having to take a pre-departure test. Kama`aina First Program • The voluntary program was launched in June to help kick-start our economy by having local businesses offer great deals and discounts to residents on the www.kamaainafirst.com website. • The program has evolved, and the website has hundreds of offers ranging from discounts on staycations, activities, meals, services and products. • Launching in June, the website has 700 registered vendors and thousands of users. Kama`aina First Program • Now, the Kama`aina First Program is offering incentives to visitors who voluntarily help keep our community safe and healthy by taking a COVID-19 test 72 hours after their arrival. • Visitors who agree to test, protect themselves and protect our community. • Visitors who take the test receive a mahalo card for doing their part to keep our community healthy during their stay on Maui. • Vendors can opt out of the program. • Our hope is for vendors to gain new customers through the Kama`aina First program and various promotions. October 19, 2020.

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