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UPDATE: Hawaii news

Hawaii Palms English SchoolUPDATES

ALOHA! (2022/3/28)

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SAFE ACCESS OAHU

Starting March 5, 2022, the Safe Access O’ahu program was allowed to expire. This means that we no longer need to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination in order to go to restaurants, cafes, museums, and many other places. 

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HAWAII SAFE TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS

As of last Saturday March 26, there are no more COVID-related requirements in Hawaii for domestic travelers.
International travelers to Hawaii will continue to need to present a vaccination record AND a negative COVID-19 test result within 1 day of boarding their flight to the United States.

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ENDING THE MASK MANDATES

Indoor mask requirements in Hawaii also expired on March 26, 2022. However, please have a mask ready to use, as some places will still require one. For example, you will need to wear a mask at the airport and on public transportation (The Bus) thru April 18th.

At Hawaii Palms English School

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KEEPING OUR SCHOOL CLEAN 

We will continue to clean our desks, tables, and all commonly-used areas daily.We will also continue to disinfect our desks with alcohol after our lessons.

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ENTRANCE CHECK AND HAND SANITIZER

When entering Hawaii Palms, students will no longer need to check their temperature before coming in. However, we will continue to provide hand sanitizer throughout the school, so please continue to make use of it.

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MASKS ARE WELCOME, BUT NOT REQUIRED

Students and visitors are always welcome to wear a mask while at Hawaii Palms. However, masks are no longer required in order to enter the school. We encourage everyone to make their own decision.
We will still ask you to please stay home if you are feeling sick and have any symptoms that may be contagious.

Life in Hawaii is slowly returning to how it used to be.The sun is also shining brighter and our days are getting longer!
Thank you for all of your Aloha always!
We look forward to seeing you again in Hawaii.

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