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Hawaii rolls out inter-island vaccine passport plan

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HONOLULU — Hawaii’s vaccine passport program for inter-island travel has started.

The program launch allows people who received their vaccine shots in the state of Hawaii to skip testing and quarantine rules for travel between the islands.

Officials have easy access to state vaccination records that can be quickly verified, so only those who have been fully vaccinated at clinics in the islands can participate. The governor says he hopes to open the program to out-of-state visitors and trans-Pacific travelers later this year.

People participating in the program must be more than two weeks out from their final COVID-19 vaccine shot.

Health officials report about 40% of Hawaii’s population is fully vaccinated.

Anyone flying into the state still has to produce a negative COVID-19 test to bypass a 10-day quarantine rule.

Travelers participating in the vaccine passport program can upload their information to the state’s “Safe Travels” website, the same platform currently being used to verify COVID-19 test results for all travelers. They can also bring their vaccination card to the airport if they have trouble or don’t have access to the website.

Anyone caught with a fake vaccination card is subject to hefty fines, jail time, or both.

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