Covid Mandates Update

Coming Soon!

Great News about Covid Mandates!!!!

Mayor Victorino announced that the Covid mandates will be relaxed some soon.  He would not give any hints as to what they will begin to allow.  Look to our blog and either this coming Wednesday or Thursday we should have an update for you.

Transient Accommodation Tax

IF YOU RENT YOUR CONDO OUT, PLEASE SEE BELOW:

Due to Governor Ige taking away Maui’s portion of the Transient Accommodation Tax, “TAT” Maui County had no option but to start charging a Maui TAT of three percent (3%). Please see the following link so you are up-to-date:

https://www.mauicounty.gov/2466/Transient-Accommodations-Tax

Covid Surge Causes New Rules

Making sure all are aware of the new rules while the Covid Surge continues:

Masks required when entering the gym, family lounge, lobby, elevator, and parking garages by State and County emergency orders.

Social gathering indoors is now max 10 people

Social gatherings outdoors limited to 25 people.

For managed by events planning 50 people.c

Restaurants are now 50% of max capacity.

CDC Mask Update For Teachers And Students

Posted via The Maui News, the CDC has updated their guidelines for teachers and students returning to school. The CDC advises those who are vaccinated do not need to wear a mask inside. 

The CDC says masks outside are not needed for those unvaccinated unless in a large crowd for an extended period of time. Schools are encouraged to space students out into smaller groups and continue hand washing and ventilation.

Depending on state mandates, some schools will continue to require masks come fall. Should more changes occur, we will keep you updated.

Hawaii Covid Update

Fully vaccinated domestic travelers will not have to do pre-testing and quarantine starting on July 8th. If you have been vaccinated you will need to upload your vaccination card on the Safe Travels system plus bring the card with you.

Also announced for a July 8th start, restaurants may increase to 75% capacity and social gatherings can accommodate 25 people indoors and 75 people outdoors. Physical distancing requirements will still be in effect.

The governor hopes for Hawaii residents to be at a minimum of 60% vaccinated when these changes take effect. When and if the state reaches a 70% vaccinated rate the hope will be to lift all remaining restrictions.