39 thoughts on “Dogs Could be Part of Hawaii’s Reopening Plans”

  1. Sounds like a good solution. I would not mind this. I have one question. If a person takes a test 72 hours before travel, goes into quarantine waiting for test results to come back the the results are positive, then what. Are they sent back, do they remain in quarantine until a negative test and if so for how long?

  2. This idea doesn’t pass the ‘sniff test’. A vaccine combined with herd immunity, will be the only reliable way to insure Covid negative travel. 90% suspected cases are asymptomatic, and you can carry low levels of the virus for 3-14 days without symptoms, leading to false negatives. I think people are grasping at straws now, as economic desperation grows. Hawaii has chosen a path of isolation, without a plan to rejoin the rest of the world. Covid-19 is not going away for the foreseeable future, and either you accept the risk of public health spread, or just wait for the local population to spread it to each other completely.

  3. So, if passenger 12A test positive, will passenger 12B testing negative be required to quarantine…. so on and so forth! The testing needs to be done BEFORE boarding the aircraft! I think the Mainland needs to get their act together and defeat this virus before travel is allowed to the beautiful Hawaiian islands 🌺

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