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Travel VoiceIt is getting busier than before.
Cafes and restaurants are open, and the number of people wearing masks is decreasing.
Hotels and tourist destinations are steadily reopening, and I think that they are regaining their daily lives in Tunisia before the Corona.
Beginning August 1, the Hawaii State Government will be able to provide negative proof of the COVID-19 test within 72 hours prior to arrival at Honolulu International Airport (Daniel K. Inouye). Announced to exempt daily self-isolation measures.
Hawaii's Governor of Ige states that the pre-screening plan for the new Corona will resume Hawaii's tourism business while avoiding the surge of corona cases.
The plan introduces pre-inspection and a similar model that Alaska practices and is effective, but it seems that post-arrival inspection, which is being conducted simultaneously in Alaska, will not be done in Hawaii.
While tourists from the mainland US have paved the way for sightseeing trips to Hawaii, tourist bubble plans for Japan are still tough. I'm sorry.
From March 22, we basically prohibited foreigners from entering the country, but on June 23, it was decided that flights from Japan to Vietnam will be operated. About 440 Japanese, including expatriates and business travelers, are scheduled to travel between June 25 and 27.
It is a state of the morning town during commuting time. The self-restraint mood has also been eased, and many people are commuting to work or attending school as usual. Most people no longer wear masks.
The local area remains the same, and most restaurants are open. Many people go out for drinks on Friday nights and Saturday nights, and many shops are full. However, in both cases, it is necessary to measure heat when visiting the store.
Residents of the Canadian Atlantic Coast of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador will be free to travel within the region from 3 July. People coming in from other regions need 14 days of self-isolation, even if they live in Canada
The British Columbia government purchased two hotels in downtown Vancouver for CAD 74.4 million for homelessness. 110 rooms of Howard Johnson Hotel on Granville Road will be used as support houses and 63 rooms of Buchan Hotel on Haro Road will be used as women-only houses
The "Sunday Market", which is famous for Kota Kinabalu, is open even though the number of shops is reduced and the intervals are increased!
Night markets are scheduled to open soon! !!
Rockawi Wildlife Park with Orangutans is also open!
We will be releasing more places and activities after July 1st, so let me know again!
The largest city in Borneo, Kota Kinabalu, is slowly coming back, but it is coming back to life.
The SOP rules (social distance, wearing masks, temperature measurement, etc.) are obeyed, but shopping malls in the city are usually open!
There are special sales at all stores, so locals are enjoying shopping♪