DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICE: Maui County seeks bar closures to stem rising numbers of COVID-19 cases

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Maui District Health Office issued the following announcement on Dec. 9.

With  recent double-digit increases in COVID-19 cases, Maui County is seeking  approval from Gov. David Ige to temporarily close bars and bar areas  within restaurants for two weeks, or until Dec. 26, 2020.

“The  Maui District Health Office reported that numerous positive cases are  tied to close interactions among patrons in bar settings, and we need to  take action to limit the spread of COVID-19 in our community,” Mayor  Michael Victorino said. “This is an initial step. We will continue to  closely monitor daily case counts, identify sources of spread and take  further action as necessary to protect the health and safety of our  residents.”

If  approved by Gov. Ige, the closure of bars and bar areas within  restaurants would begin at 12:01 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020. The  temporary closure would require bars with certified commercial kitchens  to close off the bar counter areas, but they could continue to serve  food and alcoholic beverages to patrons.

Recently  revised Maui County emergency public health rules address face  coverings in restaurants and bars. Customers are now required to wear  face coverings at all times, except when actively eating or drinking.  Employees are still required to wear proper face coverings at all times.

According  to Maui District Health Officer Dr. Lorrin Pang, many of the recent new  cases in Maui County were connected to people not wearing face masks  and having close personal interactions while eating or drinking at bars.

“As  the holidays are nearing, let’s remember to diligently follow COVID-19  safety protocols: wearing face masks, physical distancing, avoiding  gatherings and frequently washing hands. Until a vaccine is readily  available, these protocols are our best protection against the spread of  this virus in our community.”

Original source can be found here.



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