Office of the Governor:Inter-island Travel Now Requires 14-Day Self-QuarantineDuring today’s news briefing, Governor Ige announced that anyone traveling between islands will now be required to self-quarantine in their home or other lodging for 14 days.
This does not apply to those who are considered essential workers, but they are required to wear personal protective equipment during flights.
This mandatory rule takes effect at midnight, Wednesday, April 1 and continues until April 30. It is intended to further stop community spread of the coronavirus in Hawai‘i.
The governor reiterated his top priority is the health and safety of Hawai‘i’s people and said it is “more important than ever to continue to practice social distancing.