(AP) — Over 160 Oʻahu business operators have been cited, warned or arrested in the weeks since Honolulu imposed new COVID-19 safety rules. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports most instances involved warnings. The Liquor Commission issued six notices of violation, included three for serving alcohol after 10 p.m., two for not checking vaccination status and one for failing to conduct contact tracing. Police also issued citations or made arrests for people not wearing masks and not observing required physical distances. City spokesperson Tim Sakahara says the great majority of businesses are in compliance with Safe Access Oʻahu requirements.
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