
Hawaii is making final preparations for a new program welcoming visitors who test negative for Covid-19 within 72 hours of their travel.
Hawaii's Lt. Gov. Josh Green said Thursday that it’s a first step to getting the US state’s hospitality businesses back on track, but they still anticipate a relatively small number of visitors at first.
“We expect somewhere between 5,000 and 8,000 a day, at best,” Green said in a news conference.
The pandemic has paralyzed Hawaii's tourism industry and currently all out-of-state visitors must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival.
Starting on October 15, visitors can bypass that quarantine with a negative test before departure.
The program involves several steps that include travelers registering their results at a state website and getting a QR code to be shown to airport workers upon arrival.
“I know it will not be perfect,” said Green. “Nothing is perfect. We're in a global pandemic.”
Green said they expect Hawaii’s hotel occupancy to remain at less than half of average seasonal levels until at least next February.