Photo Courtesy Travel and Leisure
Photo Courtesy Travel and Leisure

Hawaii’s Gov. David Ige reinstated a partial inter-island mandatory quarantine order on Tuesday as the state continued to see rising COVID-19 infections, mainly on the island of O‘ahu.

The order to quarantine when traveling between islands — implemented on April 1 before being initially lifted on June 16 — was reinstated for travel to Kaua‘i, Hawai‘i, Maui, and Kalawao. The new order, slated to last through Aug. 31, does not apply to travel to O‘ahu, where the state’s capital of Honolulu is located.

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