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Travel VoiceHawaii's Governor Ige announced on Wednesday afternoon, Wednesday, June 10, that he would extend his 14-day self-isolation measure to travelers from outside Hawaii until July 31st. The 14-day self-isolation measure for inter-island travelers in the state of Hawaii was announced at the beginning of June and announced that it will be lifted on June 16. Governor Ige also announced that new procedures will be introduced for inter-island travelers starting June 16 when the self-isolation measures will be lifted, including a pre-departure fever check. Travelers who are above 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) will not be allowed to board the plane. Since the new procedure requires more time before departure than before, we also called on inter-island travelers to arrive at the airport early. Regarding the resumption of tourism for travelers from outside the state of Hawaii, it is still investigating the steps and methods necessary to restart safely. Furthermore, the removal of self-isolation that will be implemented for inter-island travelers from June 16 will be a pilot operation for Hawaii to resume tourism for all travelers in the future. ..
I think it will be a preparation for studying and establishing a quarantine system in the future by removing the isolation measures for movement between islands. Approximately 500 travelers from the continental United States arrive each day despite 14 days of self-isolation.
Further deregulation will begin as the number of new cases in Australia remains low. The government is moving to open the border of QLD state from the next 10th month depending on the number of infected people.
Due to deregulation, the number of people who eat and shop at restaurants is increasing. There are many people who play on the beach or park on weekends.
Good morning from the Gold Coast!!! Hot air balloon tour, which had been suspended from March 26 due to the influence of corona, has finally restarted! !! !! After all, balloon time is magic hour
We operate in accordance with the government's safety regulations. Please enjoy the empty time with confidence.
A restaurant where you can eat delicious garlic shrimp in Kahuku, the northernmost point of Oahu. "FUMIS" was in business. Today was Saturday, so 95% of the stores were open in Walleiwatown, North Shore. There were more people than I expected, and I felt the illusion of pre-Corona. I wish I could get back to it quickly.
The Government of Canada requires passenger temperature measurements prior to boarding an aircraft. As soon as we have enough contactless thermometers, we will introduce the tests at the latest airports in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, and Vancouver by the end of July, and will start them at other airports by the end of September. If the fever is confirmed twice, you cannot board. Re-boarding is allowed after two weeks or more, but the change fee and other expenses will be borne by the passenger.
Much of Ontario, with the exception of Toronto and Niagara, is in the second phase of economic resumption today. Up to 10 people can be gathered if the interpersonal distance of 2 meters or more can be maintained, and the place of worship and nursery will be restarted with a limited number of people. Shopping malls and beauty salons are also OK. The restaurant is now open only on the patio.
The Rose Garden, located in Stanley Park in Vancouver's Civic Park, opened in 1920 and celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. The free garden boasts about 3000 roses of 10 types. Since a variety resistant to pests is selected, no insecticide is needed, and the flowers bloom every year until mid-September, and the best time to see them is long.