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Mayor looking at closing beaches. - Printable Version +- Punaweb Forum (http://punaweb.org/forum) +-- Forum: Punaweb Forums (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Punatalk (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=10) +--- Thread: Mayor looking at closing beaches. (/showthread.php?tid=22393) |
Mayor looking at closing beaches. - macuu222 - 08-19-2021 Mayor Roth is looking at closing beaches and canceling Ironman because of the rising covid cases. I could care less about Ironman . .but I will miss going to Hapuna every couple of weeks. https://www.staradvertiser.com/2021/08/18/breaking-news/hawaii-island-officials-consider-closing-beaches-canceling-ironman-as-covid-19-numbers-skyrocket/ RE: Mayor looking at closing beaches. - AaronM - 08-19-2021 Ho hum. Not likely that they can staff law enforcement at every beach. RE: Mayor looking at closing beaches. - randomq - 08-19-2021 I don't see the point. Unless hospitals are being overrun and we've already enacted all possible indoor restrictions. RE: Mayor looking at closing beaches. - kalakoa - 08-19-2021 The point is to make restrictions punitive while avoiding economic impact. Restaurants will remain open, so just party indoors, no big deal. RE: Mayor looking at closing beaches. - Kaimana - 08-19-2021 Why the beaches? Should go back to testing everyone flying in before closing the beaches. RE: Mayor looking at closing beaches. - leilanidude - 08-19-2021 Closing beaches will accomplish nothing towards the supposed goal of mitigating the virus spread. RE: Mayor looking at closing beaches. - Carey - 08-19-2021 Last time the beaches were closed, one of the reasons given was to free up Ocean Safety personnel to work other aspects of the pandemic and to reduce lifeguard exposure to rescues that involve close water contact with respiratory infection. Not sure if that is still a part of the reasoning, as most of the towers have not been as fully staffed as much as pre-COVID, but it might be a part of it, as now many of our emergency response folks, including the MRC, are being asked to be ready & willing to work hospital shifts to cover for staffing shortages (Kona is already requesting MRC coverage). RE: Mayor looking at closing beaches. - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 08-19-2021 lifeguard exposure to rescues... We had a fire department response to someone on the HPP cliffs last night. Two trucks, at least 3 (maybe more) personnel. Not sure what happened, but generally what occurs at that hour down here is not worth potentially exposing our rescue workers to COVID, especially when cases are trending higher. RE: Mayor looking at closing beaches. - kalakoa - 08-19-2021 Consider: - DOE says in-person teaching is safe, schools will remain open. - DLIR says in-person unemployment applications are unsafe, offices will remain closed. Is it any wonder people are confused? RE: Mayor looking at closing beaches. - ChunksterK - 08-19-2021 Front page of today's HTH quote mayor as "eyeing drastic measures." The only things directly mentioned were the aforementioned closing of the beach parks and a request for the State to put testing for trans-Pacific travel back into place. Sounds tentative and indecisive as opposed to drastic, imo. Read it here: https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2021/08/19/hawaii-news/roth-asks-ige-to-reinstate-trans-pacific-pretravel-testing-even-for-those-who-are-vaccinated/ The hospitals are already full. It was time for "drastic measures" before we got to this point and not after. |