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Statewide Limits for Social Gatherings, Restaurants, Bars, Social Establishments, and Gyms to End on Dec. 1, 2021

Pictures Courtesy of David Igeʻs Office

David Ige and the county mayors today announced the next phase of state and county measures related to COVID-19.

The following basic measures have proven to be effective and will remain unchanged in the next emergency proclamation relating to COVID-19:

“Hawaiʻi residents have worn their masks and avoided large gatherings, even important family events. Most of our residents are vaccinated. We worked together to keep our communities as safe as possible during this pandemic. The State of Hawaiʻi is now ready to move from overall state coordination back to the counties,” said David Ige.

David Ige said he will sign another emergency proclamation on Nov. 29. He announced the following changes:

“The nature of this emergency was like no other, and it required a level of federal, state and county coordination that we’ve never before seen. I’m grateful for the leadership of our mayors and for the collaboration and close working relationship that we have. Together, with the people of Hawaiʻi, we arrived at this point. But the pandemic is not over. We urge residents to remain vigilant as we continue to protect the health and safety of our kamaʻāina, re-energize our economy and strengthen our communities,” David Ige said.

Once signed on Nov. 29, the proclamation relating to COVID-19 will continue through January 28, 2022, unless terminated or superseded by a separate proclamation.

Hawaii County Mitch Roth will make his announcement on December 1, 2021 on Hawaii County rules.

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