61 thoughts on “Plan to Publish Quarantine Names While Cases Trend Down”

  1. Seems like a violation of HIPAA to me. If publishing the names of people who have chosen a particular option to a medical procedure then why not publish the names of those who have purchased birth control or decided to enter detox for their additions. Both could be argued that the choice could affect the public.

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  2. My body,My mind,My soul
    Everyone wake up and speak up before we have no rights at all
    And no the people should not police there neighbors Travel test can cost up to $300
    Dollars. And some people don’t have that extra income And some people have extreme allergys.And do not want to be forced to put something in there body that might have a bad reaction And some people don’t lie and well hold to the 10 day Quarantine some people just want to see there families before the rich and our government dose not let you …Sad day for the American people

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  3. What is the benefit to getting vaccinated if you still have to be tested, where masks, stand 6’ apart, blah blah. Seems as though our government be it federal state or local don’t want to follow the science

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    1. That’s why they won’t bring back the travel 72 hour test. They don’t care about anyone but the politics of it all if they did they would never have taken the pretest off. They stopped the test then complained too many people were coming, now they complain not enough. Why is it whenever I see any politicians get up to speak I hear the song bring in the clowns in my head.

  4. Choosing to self quarantine rather than take the vax is NOT a crime. To publish the names of those opting to quarantine is a violation of their Constitutional rights. The politicians suggesting this are NUTS and once again proves they know nothing about constitutional rights and freedoms, all they care about are tyrannical dictatorial edicts.

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  5. Aloha, here’s an idea: Why not require testing for locals to return to Hawaii just like the tourists have to? Problem solved.

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    1. Mahalo Genius

      I vote for Jan M.

      Does it really take a rocket scientist to figure that out? Ughhhg.

      Mahalo

    2. Aloha Janm, pre-travel Covid tests are no longer required. We visited in June when tests were required (we are vaxed) and the flight over was great. When we visited at the beginning of September without the pre-travel Covid test required there were definitely sick people on our flight–sneezing and coughing. Happy we’ve been vaxed. 🙂

      1. Is that how you profile everyone now, by Assuming someone is sick, because they are coughing or sneezing? 🙄 That’s ridiculous, some people just have allergies.

        You do understand that your Fears are exemplified by the comments you make, right?

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    3. This is not possible, unless fed law (or executive order – who needs laws these days?) requires pre-test to board a flight. People have a right to travel, whether you like that or not. Especially to their own homes. And, what’s Hawaii going to do when their returning residents arrive at the airport? Not let them go home? Throw them in jail? Make them live at the airport terminal for ten days like a bad Tom Hanks movie?

      Much more authoritarian Australia has set up some sort of Quarantine Hotel that they force their returning residents to be locked down in for two weeks. They also forceably test them. Sounds more like what you’d prefer, eh?

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  6. ALOHA – I thought everyone was still having to be “pre-travel covid tested” by way of PCR, 72-hr before final flight. Or if not what this is talking about, then what does pre-travel tested mean here? I’m confused.

    1. pre-travel testing stopped in early july – right before the massive surge

      its the asymptomatic vaxxed superspreaders bypassing testing that caused the spike

      1. Did you read the blog post? It has to do with HI government officials wringing their hands over “a significant number of Hawaii COVID cases emanated from residents who returned to the islands with neither vaccination nor testing”

        There has never been any official statement that I seen in which HI governments officials claim that the problem is “asymptomatic vaxxed superspreaders” are the source of the “spike”. Can you cite some source for your statement?

  7. I’m vaccinated and chose to also test before flying. A scheduled test that took an hour out of my day. It was fast and painless. I had the results in 14 hours. Caring for yourself and others isn’t so hard.

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  8. Has Hawaii gone mad? So now you want to publish the names of people who are quarantining, to do what, shame them into compliance? You know how ruthless people on social media can be, so let’s just put the peoples names out there so trolls can bash or ostracize them. Apparently I’ve been under the mistaken impression that you either had to have a vac or test negative to come to HI? Thank you.

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