This week's shutdown order
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Today, August 27, is the first day of a 2-week "Stay at Home/Work at Home" order issued for the island of Oahu. With the rules changing almost weekly now, find a list below of what's currently allowed and what's not.
I know this is a difficult and stressful time. Please stay safe, continue wearing your masks, and stay home whenever possible.
If you have additional questions about this order or if there is anything I can do to help during this time, please contact my office at repohno@capitol.hawaii.govor 586-9415.
Click here to read the most recent emergency order. |
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Prohibited activities and closures:
- All social gatherings indoors or outdoors
- Workplace lunchrooms, break rooms, and common areas for eating
- Hiking trails
- City parks (except to walk to and from the ocean)
- Beaches (except to walk to and from the ocean)
- Outdoor fields
- Play courts
- Pools
- Satellite City Halls and driver license centers
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Businesses not allowed to operate:
- Retail stores
- Car detailing, car alarm and other car accessories not related to basic functionality
- Dine-in service at restaurants
- Bars and clubs
- In-person car sales
- In-person support group meetings (including AA, NA, etc.)
- In-person real estate
- Gyms and fitness centers
- Golf courses, tennis clubs, and other sports clubs
- Bowling alleys, movie theaters, arcades, and other indoor attractions
- Personal service providers like salons, barbershops, tattoo parlors, massage therapy, and other one-on-one services
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Activities allowed:
- Essential activities to maintain the health and safety of your household
- Work at essential businesses
- Caring for a person of pet in another household
- Visiting graveyards or cemeteries
- Outdoor exercise in allowed spaces
- Church or spiritual services with restrictions
Click here for a list of essential activities on Page 6. |
Businesses allowed to operate:
- Healthcare facilities
- Grocery stores and other places providing retail sales of food
- Farming, livestock, and fishing operations
- Business providing food, shelter, or social services for those in need
- Media services like newspapers, TV broadcast, and radio
- Gas stations, auto repair & services, and bicycle & services
- Banks and financial institutions
- Hardware stores
- Building and construction trades like plumbers and electricians
- Shipping services
- Educational institutions
- Laundromats, dry cleaners, and laundry service providers
- Restaurants for take-out or delivery only
- Transportation like airlines, taxis, and car rental
- Home-based care for those in need
- Facilities and shelters for those in need
- Professional services like legal, accounting, insurance, and real estate for legally mandated activities
- Childcare facilities
- Animal shelters, rescues, kennels, and adoption facilities
- Hotels and motels
- Funeral and mortuary services (limited to groups of 10 people)
- Building and construction, painting, HVAC
- Cleaning and janitorial services
- Exterminators
- Security and guard services
- Moving services
- Fabric stores
- Film and television production
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