The record is supposed to include my name, DOB, the vaccine I got, and the dates the two doses were given. Businesses (as well as other states) supposedly would have the ability to verify it, probably by connecting to California's vaccination record database somehow. Obviously it's either referring to an entry in a database or it's somehow encrypted, and my barcode scanner can't decode anything more than that. I got my QR code and it literally just encodes the text string 'shc:/' followed by about 1500-1600 digits in the range. Can you imagine Ron DeSantis in FL (for example) agreeing to that?Here's how they can verify it for CA: A lot of states probably wouldn't be willing to share that information. There's probably no realistic way for them to verify other states' vaccines. All other travelers must have their negative test results from a Link to Safe Travels Hawaii Website (Mandatory State of Hawaii Travel and Health Form) - īeginning July 8, 2021, individuals fully vaccinated in the United States or its Territories may enter Hawaii on domestic flights without pre-travel testing/quarantine starting the 15th day after the completion of their vaccination. If a particular airline does not provide pre- clearance service prior to departure, travelers will be screened upon arrival in Hawaii. Depending on the airline, travelers might receive a wristband to help expedite arrival procedures in Hawaii. The secure process may be done over a smartphone.Įmployees of airlines participating in pre-clearance programs will scan a passenger’s HI QR code prior to the flight to Hawaii to ensure that all entry requirements are satisfied. Then they can apply for a quarantine exception on the Hawaii Safe Travels website by linking their CLEAR Health Pass. Here’s how it works: Travelers will add their negative COVID-19 test result or vaccine verification to the free CLEAR mobile app /hawaii to generate a Health Pass. CLEAR touts Health Pass as a “free, mobile experience by CLEAR, which securely connects a person’s verified identity to multiple layers of COVID-19 related insights, including proof of vaccination, to reduce public health risk.” Hawaii's statewide indoor mask mandate remains in place until March 26, 2022.Trusted Testing and Travel Partner(link is external) prior to departing as an alternative to Hawaii’s mandatory 5-day quarantine.Īdditionally, any passengers on any commercial flight from the mainland, who are over the age of 18, who download the CLEAR app /hawaii and correctly follow the directions can use Health Pass. " Bringing the Safe Travels program to a close reflects the progress we have made as a state, and Governor Ige’s decision is a good balance of maintaining reasonable health precautions while reopening our society and economy." Governor to end indoor mask mandate on March 26th The program played a key role in keeping Hawaii's residents safe before vaccinations were widely available, and during the surges we've seen through this pandemic," said John De Fries, Hawaii Tourism Authority President and CEO. " Safe Travels is one part of a multi-layer approach to COVID safety. International passengers will continue to follow the requirements that were put in place by the federal government. The City and County of Honolulu's Safe Access Oahu program will end on Sunday, March 6, 2022. On the county level, the County of Kauai, County of Maui, and County of Hawaii have repealed their COVID-19 Emergency Rules. That now means beginning March 26, 2022, domestic travelers to Hawaii will no longer need to wear face masks indoors, fill out online forms via Safe Travels, no longer have to worry about QR codes, no longer have to provide proof of vaccination, and ultimately, there won't be any additional requirements or restrictions to fly to Hawaii on a domestic flight. Under the new guidelines, the first-day travelers could visit the state without Safe Travels restrictions will be March 26th beginning at 12:01 am HST. The indoor mask mandate will end the following day. Governor Ige continues to urge people to continue taking precautions. The governor made the announcement in a press conference on Tuesday - March 1st. Hawaii 'Safe Travels' program concludes March 25th Hawaii Travel Restrictions will end for domestic travelersĪccording to Hawaii Governor David Ige, the state of Hawaii will drop the current 'Safe Travels' program for domestic travelers at midnight on March 25, 2022.
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