Hawaii State Department of Transportation says 149 visitors (i.e. those without Hawaii state ID or Hawaii Driver’s License) arrived in the state on Monday, April 27, 132 on O’ahu and 17 on Maui. Neither Kona nor Lihu’e had any incoming flights. There were also 160 residents, 53 intended residents–those who plan to make Hawaii their home, and 40 “in transit,” those people not leaving the airport as their final destination is elsewhere in the state.
These numbers reflect only flights from out of state, not the interisland flights. The Hawaii National Guard is meeting and speaking with all passengers on both out-of-state and interisland flights. The verification procedures for all passengers, to confirm who they are, what their contact number is, where they are staying, confirming their understanding of the mandatory 14-day quarantine, are detailed here.
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