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Hawaii gets tourism surge as coronavirus rules loosen up – Fox Business
In October, state officials launched a pre-travel testing program that allowed visitors to sidestep quarantine rules

Tourists are traveling to Hawaii in larger numbers than officials anticipated, and many are wandering around Waikiki without masks, despite a statewide mandate to wear them in public.
Hawaii’s “Safe Travels” program reported that about 28,000 people flew into and throughout the islands on Saturday, the highest number of travelers in a single day since the coronavirus pandemic began, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported Monday.
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