03-17-2020, 12:26 PM
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2020/03/18...ronavirus/
Amid growing fears that the coronavirus is spreading in the community, the governor issued a host of new orders and guidelines Tuesday, directing all non-essential state workers to stay home and asking visitors to stay away for 30 days.
Tourists are being urged to stop coming to Hawaii as it deals with the pandemic.
Cruise ship passengers and air travelers will undergo more thorough screening efforts. Health care workers were to take passengers’ temperatures and ask them screening questions.
All non-essential state travel, including inter-island travel, is being postponed. Those who do have to travel will have to go into self-isolation for 14 days.
Bars and clubs were being directed to close, though it was not immediately clear if the direction was a mandate or a strong suggestion.
Restaurants should go to take-out only, Ige said, and tour companies should limit or shut down operations immediately.
And he said all gatherings should be limited to 10 or fewer people.
Also Tuesday, the governor said that there are discussions underway to handle the economic fallout of the pandemic, specifically on the tourism industry.
Ige said he wants to halt foreclosures, evictions for non-payment of rents, and shut-offs of necessary utilities, such as water and electricity."
Amid growing fears that the coronavirus is spreading in the community, the governor issued a host of new orders and guidelines Tuesday, directing all non-essential state workers to stay home and asking visitors to stay away for 30 days.
Tourists are being urged to stop coming to Hawaii as it deals with the pandemic.
Cruise ship passengers and air travelers will undergo more thorough screening efforts. Health care workers were to take passengers’ temperatures and ask them screening questions.
All non-essential state travel, including inter-island travel, is being postponed. Those who do have to travel will have to go into self-isolation for 14 days.
Bars and clubs were being directed to close, though it was not immediately clear if the direction was a mandate or a strong suggestion.
Restaurants should go to take-out only, Ige said, and tour companies should limit or shut down operations immediately.
And he said all gatherings should be limited to 10 or fewer people.
Also Tuesday, the governor said that there are discussions underway to handle the economic fallout of the pandemic, specifically on the tourism industry.
Ige said he wants to halt foreclosures, evictions for non-payment of rents, and shut-offs of necessary utilities, such as water and electricity."