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As COVID cases soar in Hawaii, mask rules return at some events
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 78334815:MV81MTM0NzQxXzk0MjM0OTM0X0EzM0E1QkZE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 83197907:MV81MTM0NzQxXzk0MjM0NzQ5Xzk4NTQ5QzhE] I'm beyond done with this. If they want to make mask mandates again I won't comply. I won't patronize any shop that requires them or work for a place of business requiring them. They don't work and are dehumanizing. They can shove their masks and vaxxes where the sun don't shine. [/quote] :clappa: ditto maskzombies can simply suck it. I'm done playing along with their retarded insanity. :cruisewuflu: :cruisewuflu: :cruisewuflu: [/quote]
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Amid rising COVID cases in Hawaii, officials are taking extra precautions, including reinstating masks at certain events.
That includes the University of Hawaii at Manoa, which announced Thursday that masks will be required at commencement ceremonies over the weekend.
State health officials and experts from the UH medical community added that preventive measures should be followed to limit the current rise in cases.
There are also some restrictions on graduation ceremonies on Maui.
The Maui News reported that friends and families will need a ticket to be able to give lei to graduates of Baldwin, Maui, Lahainaluna and King Kekaulike High Schools.
Each graduate will be given a certain number of tickets to distribute.
Meanwhile, Iolani School is bringing back its indoor mask mandate altogether.
As COVID cases spike on Oahu, the city is expanding its free COVID testing for Oahu residents.
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