Following record new cases of COVID-19 statewide, Hawaiis governor and the Honolulu mayor are bringing back sweeping restrictions that were in place at the beginning of the pandemic and creating a special police unit to cite and arrest violators.
Starting on Tuesday, anyone arriving in Kauai, Hawaii, Maui or Kalawao counties will be required to quarantine for two weeks. The quarantine requirement does not apply to those arriving on Oahu.
Gov. David Ige said at a press conference Thursday afternoon that the quarantine rule would apply to all interisland travel, but his office later sent out a press release saying it will only affect travelers arriving in Kauai, Hawaii, Maui and Kalawao not Oahu.
Because of the surge in cases on Oahu, all the county mayors agree that additional measures are necessary to make sure cases do not spread uncontrolled across all counties, Ige said.
Mayor Kirk Caldwell is once again ordering the closure of island beaches and parks.
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On Oahu, where coronavirus cases have surged, Mayor Kirk Caldwell has issued a new order called Act With Care Do Not Gather. It takes effect Friday at midnight and will be in effect until Sept. 5, he said.
All city and state beaches and parks will be closed again. They were previously closed from mid-March through mid-May.
There will be no activities allowed on the beach or in the parks, Caldwell said. You can traverse the parks to get to the water to surf, to swim, to paddle, to dive, fish and do other Native Hawaiian gathering rights but in the water. Not in the parks, not on the beaches.
Hiking trails in city and state parks will also be closed, although trails run by the Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife will remain open, the Hawaii Department of Land & Natural Resources said on Friday. Spokesman Dan Dennison said the state park closures are necessary because many are adjacent to beaches, which are the areas where large groups have been congregating.
You dont typically see 100 people at a party out on the trail, he said in an email. I would add that if theres evidence of crowding and large gatherings on trails, additional closures would be considered. I remember State Epidemiologist Dr. Sarah Park saying that people who keep six feet apart on a trail, mask-up when passing, and limiting group numbers are likely at low risk.
Public restrooms and showers will remain open. Parking lots for parks where vote by mail deposit boxes are located will remain open through Saturdays primary election but will be closed after, Caldwell said.
Campgrounds and botanical gardens will be closed. All team sports are banned. City and private pools, including hotel pools, will be shuttered. Indoor businesses including bowling alleys, arcades and mini-golf facilities must cease operations. Private tennis clubs will be closed.
The park closures include the shuttering of playgrounds, tennis courts, dog parks, skate parks, the Koko Crater Tramway and the Peoples Open Markets, according to the Honolulu Parks and Recreation Department. Parking lots for scenic lookouts will be closed.
The goal is to eliminate large, uncontrolled gatherings, such as groups who congregate under tents at beach parks, Caldwell said.
Honolulu Police Department Chief Susan Ballard said dozens of police officers will be looking for COVID-19 rulebreakers.
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Im sure youve seen it when youve gone to the beach on the weekend, he said. So, bright line, easy to enforce. Parks are closed.
Hawaii Department of Health Director Bruce Anderson said officials believe large outdoor gatherings may be contributing to the rise of cases, although he didnt cite any specific clusters.
We think thats one of the most likely sources of exposure for a lot of the cases where we arent able to identify other sources, he said.
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say the risk of COVID-19 transmission is much higher when indoors where space is tighter and ventilation is limited.
But some indoor businesses on Oahu will be allowed to stay open. Gyms, where contact tracers have identified COVID-19 spread, can continue to operate except for group classes, Caldwell said.
Restaurants can remain open, although staff members, including those in the kitchens, must wear masks. Hair salons, massage parlors, tattoo shops, spiritual services, museums, art galleries and movie theaters can stay open. Golf courses and the Koko Head Shooting complex will remain open, Caldwell said.
Whats open are things that we can control, Caldwell said. Where there is compliance and not uncontrolled gatherings, we feel we should not punish those folks and crack down where the problem resides.
Oahus new wave of closures follows last weeks shutdown of Oahus bars for three weeks. They had just reopened on June 19. Caldwell added that the city will shutter bars that are posing as restaurants.
The most important part of the order is enforcement, Caldwell said.
Honolulu has created a COVID enforcement team of 160 sworn police officers who will respond to reports of violations and patrol islandwide seven days a week, said Police Chief Susan Ballard, who also spoke at the press conference. Starting Sunday at 10 a.m., people can report violations to a new hotline at 808-723-3900 or online at HPDCOVIDenforce@honolulu.gov.
At this point, were probably going to do very few warnings, she said. Its going to be either citations or arrests.
Im just begging you, please, Ballard said.
We need to get our island open, she said. We need to get back to normal.
The chief noted that homeless people are not exempt from most of the mayors order. Anyone found in a closed city park can be ticketed or arrested, she said. A review of emergency proclamation citation data by Hawaii News Now found that prosecutors have been dismissing thousands of citations given to homeless people during the pandemic.
Nonetheless, Ballard said her officers will continue to issue them.
If theyre in the parks and theyre not supposed to be, they could get cited and possibly arrested, she said.
Ige said the new wave of restrictions is necessary so that COVID-19 patients dont flood the islands hospitals.
While our health care system has managed and can manage the current level of cases, the hospitals have warned that if the trend continues, we will begin to reach a critical point that can overwhelm the health care system, he said.
Department of Health Director Bruce Anderson said more COVID-19 deaths and hospitalizations are inevitable.
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Anderson said it is alarming to see the spike in cases, including two deaths on Wednesday and 152 new cases Thursday. With the new cases come more hospitalizations and more patients in intensive care, he said.
We are approaching a health care crisis and bold measures are needed now to stem the increase and the spread of COVID-19 in Hawaii, he said. The current situation is actually much more serious than we projected when we anticipated increases as the state reopened.
Hilton Raethel, president and CEO of Healthcare Association of Hawaii, said Oahu hospitals are poised to run out of ICU bed capacity by the end of this month, a dire situation he said the state has never faced before.
Hawaii hospitals have contingency plans for dealing with a major health crisis. They include converting acute care beds which are usually used for people recovering from surgery or disease into ICU beds, which are designed for complex, specialized care. But no Hawaii hospital has ever had to put one of these plans in effect, Raethel said.
The problem is if the infection rate continues to grow we will not only exceed our current capacity, but we will blow through our expansion capacity as well, he said.
Then we will run the risk of facing those incredibly difficult challenges of who gets a bed, who gets a ventilator, who gets the drugs, who gets the care. We do not want to get to that point where we are literally facing life or death decisions about who gets care and who doesnt get care.
People gather near the Kapahulu Groin in Waikiki on Thursday. Beaches and parks as well as other outdoor venues will be closed beginning Saturday morning for the next four weeks in an effort to control the spread of the coronavirus.
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All the ICU beds at Kaiser Permanentes Moanalua Medical Center were full yesterday, according to Raethel. The only way to turn this trajectory around is for the public to work together to slow down the infection rate, he said.
Efforts to hamper the spread of the virus will not yield lower hospitalization rates for another two weeks because of the time it takes for symptoms to develop. Neighbor islands are not in such dire circumstances right now because the infection rate is much lower, Raethel said. But he noted that the public health resources on neighbor islands are more limited.
As of Thursday, 117 people were hospitalized with COVID-19 in Hawaii 115 of them on Oahu and 54% of ICU beds are filled, Anderson said. About 10% of overall cases end up in the hospital, according to Anderson.
Community spread of the coronavirus on Oahu has already stressed public health infrastructure, including contract tracing efforts, Anderson said.
There will be more deaths and more hospitalizations in the weeks to come because of gatherings and other activities from crowding that occurred in previous weeks, he said.
Anderson noted it is especially tough to limit the spread of the virus in large, multigenerational households where its hard for people to isolate and stay home from work when theyre sick.
The governor did not provide any clarity on the plan to reopen schools or the University of Hawaii saying only that officials are working through the details.
We are looking at a number of things, he said.
Board of Education Chairwoman Catherine Payne said Thursday she expects more clarity in the next few days or by early next week about how the increase in COVID-19 case numbers will impact schools, particularly on Oahu.
The new school year is set to begin Aug. 17, through a mix of virtual learning and in-person instruction across the state. Teachers reported back to work on July 29.
I do not think we can afford to shorten learning any more, Payne said. Even if we do not have a perfect setup for distance learning for all students.
Civil Beat reporters Brittany Lyte and Suevon Lee contributed to this story.
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