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Hawai‘i Preps For July 8 Vaccination Exception Program

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The state is finalizing preparations for the July 8 launch of the State of Hawai‘i’s vaccination exception program for domestic, Hawai‘i-bound travelers vaccinated in the United States or US Territories.

The program allows these travelers to bypass the state’s quarantine requirement with proof of vaccination.

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Travelers vaccinated in the United States or US Territories may participate in the exception program starting on the 15th day after their second dose of the Pfizer or Modern vaccine — or starting the 15th day after their single dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

In addition, Hawai‘i-bound travelers should:

  • Upload one of three vaccination documents to their Safe Travels Hawai‘i account, prior to traveling to Hawai‘i.
  • One of the following documents must be uploaded: A CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card, VAMS (Vaccination Administration Management System) printout, or DOD DD Form 2766C
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The Safe Travels digital platform is now allowing vaccine document uploads for trips arriving in Hawaiʻi on July 8 and beyond.

Sign the online legal attestations on Safe Travels Hawaiʻi, confirming the uploaded documentation is true and accurate. Bring a hard copy of their vaccination documentation to show screeners at the gate prior to boarding and/or upon arrival in Hawai‘i. Screeners will review/verify the vaccination documents, match photo IDs, name and DOB as well as confirm that the attestations are signed.

NOTE: Children under 5 years old are not required to test and will not be quarantined if traveling with an adult who has a pre-travel test exception or a vaccination exception. Children 5 years and older who have not been vaccinated must participate in the Pre-Travel Testing Program and test with a Trusted Testing Partner to bypass the mandatory 10-day quarantine.

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The state successfully launched the vaccination exception program for travelers vaccinated in the State of Hawai‘i, on June 15. This program does not cover international travelers.

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