Is It Safe To Travel To Hawaii Now: Anxiety About Hawaii Vacations?

Safe To Travel To Hawaii? Anxiety About Shutdown Amid All-Time Record Covid

Can you travel To Hawaii without stress given the latest unprecedented Covid situation?

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351 thoughts on “Safe To Travel To Hawaii? Anxiety About Shutdown Amid All-Time Record Covid”

  1. Hopefully things don’t come to a shut down. But really, at this point we all need to learn with this crappy coronavirus. If we all use masks in busy places, practise social distancing, keep hand sanitizer on hand, and are vaccinated, chances of getting the virus are very low.
    Let’s not stop living! Let’s just be cautious.

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  2. This what I’m thinking. We have a family trip planned May 2022,cancelled from may2020. If this is true” State officials continue to assert that the current problem is primarily associated with community spread and residents returning rather than visitors” WHY are they even thinking about restrictions for visitors and not focusing on resident travel behaviors?😡😡

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  3. We are from Canada and once again, have booked time share in Maui, but despite being fully vaccinated and arriving in Maui with a PCR test in hand, we are concerned that an 11th hour decision to shut down travel will derail our plans. This darn pandemic is something we all need to fight until it is done, understand any decison that is adverse… would be helpful to hear that sooner than later in terms of cancelling and rescheduling. All the best and Seasons Greetings

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  4. 2019 our trip failed due to a death in the family. 2020, failed trip due to another family death. 2021no trip due to COVID. Now , being fully vaccinated and boosted, we have another trip booked- coming up 2022. I am just sick with worry.

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  5. Due to arrive on big island on Feb 1 for a week. Fully vaccinated, (including booster shot) and will do so if travel is still permitted. I no longer choose to stop living as normal a life as the world will allow.

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    1. I never stopped! We went in June and I was back end of October. Hella fun both times no issues at all either time. Get out there live your life!

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  6. We have just postponed our trip to Maui for the 3rd time! We were to arrive on December 27th. We have rebooted everything, including the condo in Kihei until March in hopes that things will have settled by then. We have been to Maui 18 times and Love it there but out if respect for the island and our own health we made this decision.
    Robert L.

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  7. Aloha BOH Bro’s

    Other than maybe possible relief from symptoms the vaccines are a joke. Remember all the talk of 90 plus percent efficacy and protection. What a laugh.

    Go big Pharma who shot down any research of cheap safe existing medications to push new expensive high profit pills to satisfy their stockholders.

    This pandemic has been nothing, but a big money grab 70 plus Congress members and their stakeholders

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    1. Agreed Jonathon. Its very sad. This could have been the equivalent of a bad flu with plenty of out patient treatment and people would be living their lives, out of the hospitals and out of the morgue. It’s criminal.

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  8. My husband and I were suppose to attend a meeting in February and we have decided not to attend. With the possibility of rules changing again we decided not to chance it.

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  9. Scheduled for mid February, wife and I are both recovered from Covid in November and have not taken the shots. Some will say we’re selfish, yet we will have to provide a negative test before traveling. Also, we know many individuals who have taken the booster and are testing positive. Anyone regardless of status can get Covid and spread it. If you’re uncomfortable after being boosted and wearing masks maybe you shouldn’t travel.

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    1. Aloha, Vaccinated does not mean you will not get Covid but it “GREATLY” increases your chances of being hospitalized. There is no magic bullet against getting covid.

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    2. No you don’t unless they are exposing themselves to others with COVID. Nope I won’t say your selfish but rather I’d ask that you rethink your position on the vaccination.

  10. We are going for 3 weeks. We are out a ton of money if we don’t go. If they want people to not go, then they should require money to be given back to people for these reasons. It’s insanity right now. We booked in April when they were saying things were looking promising.

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