COVID-19 telework policy to remain until January 31, 2022
Although initially announced that the policy would expire on December 31, the policy will now remain in place for an additional month.
Although initially announced that the policy would expire on December 31, the policy will now remain in place for an additional month.
“The single most important step you can take is to get vaccinated and if you are already vaccinated, then get a booster shot.”
The report covers the visitor industry, labor market, housing, and the national and international outlooks.
UH President David Lassner provided an update on UH’s continuing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, budget, Red Hill and more.
Everyone traveling is strongly encouraged to get the COVID-19 booster, as soon as possible.
UH campuses will be considered fully vaccinated and no longer require physical distancing with the implementation of the mandatory vaccine policies.
This is Bruno’s fourth livestream forum to the UH Mānoa community since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The CDC grant will help train, support and engage community health workers statewide.
Booster shots and COVID-19 tests will also be available at the free clinics.
Spaces that previously had restricted capacity to allow for physical distancing will now be allowed to operate at full capacity.