June 16, 2020 - Maui County
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Interisland Travel & Health Forms Available Online • The 14-day interisland travel quarantine was officially lifted today. • The new travel and health form for interisland travelers is available online as well as details on new procedures at www.health.hawaii.gov/travel. • Anyone traveling interisland must fill the form out, print it and bring it with them to the airport.
Interisland Travel & Health Forms Available Online • Travelers are encouraged to get to the airport in plenty of time to clear health screenings, which includes submitting the health form and a thermal screening. • Anyone who does not provide the form or has a temperature of greater than 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit will not be allowed to fly. • The health information is collected prior to the TSA security screening.
Interisland Travel & Health Forms Available Online
Marvin Moniz Maui Airports District Manager
Central Maui Regional Sports Complex Closed • The Central Maui Regional Sports Complex is closed due to construction of the Maui Lani Roundabout project. • The closure will help address safety concerns and limit traffic in the surrounding area. • The roundabout project located at the Maui Lani Parkway and Kamehameha Avenue intersection is scheduled to be completed before the start of school.
Central Maui Regional Sports Complex Closed • Bicycle and pedestrian access around the intersection and access to homes for residents will be maintained during the construction. • No detours or outlets are available through the neighborhoods for vehicular traffic in the area. • For construction updates, traffic routing plan, and information about the project, visit https://www.mauicounty.gov/2277/Roundabout-at-Maui-Lani- Pkwy-and-Kameham.
Statewide Contact Tracing Training Program • The State Department of Health and University of Hawaii continue to train additional people in contact tracing to help bolster efforts to track new cases across Hawaii. • The program is broken into two tracks: • Track One: People with a clinical health background and an undergraduate degree. There are 375 individuals scheduled to finish training by mid-July.
Statewide Contact Tracing Training Program • Track Two: Community tracer program for people with undergraduate degree, but no clinical experience. Takes six weeks to complete training and about 250 contact tracers are expected to finish by the end of June 2021. • Community Health Worker training also is open to anyone with a high school degree or GED. • Maui County residents are strongly encouraged to sign up for more information about Track Two (Community tracer program) or Community Health Worker training by visiting https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/UH-Contact-Tracing or emailing oshi@hawaii.edu.
Closing Remarks • As cases slowly rise on Oahu, it’s more important than ever for everyone to do their part to prevent the spread of COVID-19 within our communities. • If you feel sick, call your doctor immediately. • Many households in Hawaii have a lot of family members, but do your best in physically distancing yourself from others in the house. • Remember to wear your face coverings and practice good hygiene.
June 16, 2020
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