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All travel restrictions on coronas to be abolished when vaccination rate reaches 70%.

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#1
  • Kani
  • 2021/09/10 06:06

I am afraid I am ignorant, but I would like to know.

I saw this
"Hawaii to eliminate all corona travel restrictions as vaccination rate reaches 70 percent"

I know it sounds like what it says, but once 70 percent of the population in Hawaii has completed their second dose of the vaccine, does that mean that people will come in from both the mainland and overseas regardless of whether they test positive or negative?


Also, if Japanese tourists are likely to come back because of this, will travel agencies etc. that cater to Japanese people start opening stores?

JAL will start 3 flights a week in October … .
Japanese people, are they going to come?

I wonder how to read ahead on this one too.

I would appreciate your
opinions.
Please let me be your reference.

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#2
  • コロナが悪い?
  • mail
  • 2021/09/18 (Sat) 00:57
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Only if the Japanese government is a little more cooperative 。
We need a prime minister who can do the job 。.

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#3
  • ほのるる
  • 2021/09/18 (Sat) 09:08
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The Japanese government is completely different from the State of Hawaii and the U.S. federal government.

I don't think they will repeal the regulation even if vaccination exceeds 70%.

When the Governor took the position that he would repeal the regulation if the vaccination rate exceeded 70%,
the delta mutant was virtually undetectable in Hawaii.

Today, almost 100% of new cases are delta variants.

We will not be able to abolish it until this threat has passed.

It looks like ANA's Honu is cancelled for the New Year's holiday.

Currently, JTB and HIS travel agencies are open. Offices where you can
buy tickets and such.

The reason JAL is flying is because they now require a
PCR within 72 hours to enter Hawaii from Japan and submit negative proof. Because there are people who
benefit from this.

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