Hawaii
to reimpose COVID-19 restrictions as Delta variant surges
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[August 11, 2021]
(Reuters) - Hawaii will re-impose COVID-19
restrictions limiting social gatherings to avert straining the state's
healthcare, Governor David Ige said on Tuesday, as the rapid spread of
the Delta variant of the coronavirus pushed cases and hospitalizations
in the United States to a six-month high.
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"I'll be signing an executive order that will limit social
gatherings, effective immediately," Ige said in a tweet.
In June, social gatherings were increased to 25 indoors and 75
outdoors statewide but now it will be capped to no more than 10
indoors and 25 outdoor.
Hawaii, with more than 60% of population fully vaccinated, has
witnessed a rise in cases by 168% between July 26 and August 8,
according to the state's department of health.
The latest guidelines will reduce the indoor capacity for bars,
gyms, restaurants, and social establishments to 50%, Ige added.
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"Counties will review proposals
for all professionally sponsored events (bigger
than 50 people) and ensure appropriate safe
practices will be implemented," the governor
said.
(Reporting by Aishwarya Nair in Bengaluru)
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