Hawaii Will Not Mandate Booster Shots for Travelers

Hawaii Will Not Mandate Booster Shots for Travelers

The state of Hawaii has reversed course and will not be mandating that travelers to the islands show proof of a booster shot in order to be considered fully vaccinated against the coronavirus.

In a statement on Tuesday, Hawaii Gov. David Ige (D) said the decision not to mandate boosters stemmed from the declining coronavirus case count.

 

Hawaii Will Not Mandate Booster Shots for Travelers

Hawaii Will Not Mandate Booster Shots for Travelers

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Hawaii Will Not Mandate Booster Shots for Travelers

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