
Hawaiian vacation: 4 tips to make the most of Maui this crowded summer
Tourism is approaching pre-pandemic levels in Maui. Here are 4 tips to make the most of your Maui vacation this crowded summer.
Staff video, USA TODAY
The Hawaiian island of Maui is lifting some of its COVID-19 restrictions as daily virus case counts drop.
As of Monday, the island no longer requires proof of vaccination or a negative coronavirus test for indoor restaurants and bars, fitness centers and gyms.
The island first implemented the COVID-19 restriction in September, limiting dining options for many who are not fully vaccinated to outdoor dining or takeout. Children younger than 12 were exempt.
The change comes as daily COVID-19 cases continue to fall within the state. The daily average case count as of Saturday was 341, a 66% drop from Feb. 5.
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Travelers to Maui and other Hawaiian islands still face other COVID-19-related restrictions, however.
Hawaii is the last remaining state with an indoor mask mandate. Gov. David Ige told ABC 4, a local TV station, Thursday that he and the state’s health department are working to…
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