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Hawaii explores Australia travel-bubble amid COVID-19 pandemic – 7NEWS.com.au
Local authorities say they plan to ease restrictions for trans-Pacific countries in a bid to restart the decimated tourism economy.

Hawaiian authorities are exploring the possibility of creating a COVID-19 travel bubble with trans-Pacific countries including Australia.
Governor of Hawaii David Ige said, during a press conference on Tuesday, that he had considered plans to allow tourists to visit the island in a bid to restart the decimated tourism economy.
Those plans include geo-fencing at resorts, where the properties would take responsibility for quarantining arriving guests for 14-days, as well as travel bubbles with t…
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