Cases currently being investigated are not included in the count and will be reported in the following weeks when the Department receives one of three official documentation options: lab results, doctor’s note or DOH confirmation. This does not stop HIDOE's response, and notification may go out to the school community out of an abundance of caution before the confirmation is received. In some situations, cases are reported to the Department by an individual, pending documentation of the positive result. Schools promptly notify affected individuals directly - staff, families and/or service providers - about positive (or in some cases potentially positive) cases as appropriate. Policy considerations are in place to protect the identity of individuals including protecting minors from being physically ostracized or psychologically harmed by being identified and minimizing disruptions at schools. Public disclosure is done in accordance with federal and state laws protecting student and staff privacy and medical information. The Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH) remains the lead agency on reporting official data and case counts. It is informal data based on information provided to HIDOE’s COVID-19 Core Response Team by individuals, parents, campus visitors and service providers. The Department’s case count should not be used to determine community spread or sources of an outbreak or cluster. Reported cases that still require confirmation or processing will not be included in the total. The weekly update will continue to reflect a breakdown of reported confirmed COVID-19 cases by date reported and by school. Case counts are visually displayed by date reported and as a cumulative running total of cases since July 1, 2021.Īs of August 3, 2022, the Department’s COVID dashboard will be updated every Wednesday by 4pm. It displays confirmed COVID-19 case data at the Department's 258 schools. The interactive dashboard below was created by the Data Governance and Analysis Branch. Regular Visa: C1 and B1B2 for both first time visa applicants and renewals.Hawaii law requires the Hawaii State Department of Education to publicly post case information each week that includes school names date the COVID-19 positive test was reported to the school and the date that the positively tested student, staff, or affiliated individual was last on a school campus. Routine ACS services are open (Passports, Notarial and Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) etc.). Is public transportation operating? Yes.Are commercial flights operating? Yes, both outbound and inbound flights are available.Are there restrictions on intercity or interstate travel? No.The FSM borders are fully open, anyone who wishes to travel to the FSM will need to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, including booster doses if eligible, and must have physical possession of a negative COVID-19 test result, conducted via PCR test within 72 hours of their departure from Hawaii or Guam to the FSM. For information on how you can get your COVID-19 vaccine, please contact your state immunization program at the following numbers. The United States Government does not plan to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to private U.S. Has the government of Federated States of Micronesia approved a COVID-19 vaccine for use? Yes (Moderna, J&J/Janssen, and Booster Vaccinations are available at each Public Health Department in all four FSM States.).Please visit the Public State Hospitals for the COVID-19 Tests.If so, are test results reliably available within 72 hours? Yes.citizens in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM)? Yes Are PCR and/or antigen tests available for U.S.(Please contact PMA for updated flight schedule). Pacific Mission Aviation (PMA) is currently servicing in the FSM.(Please contact CIA for updated interstate travel). Caroline Island Air is currently servicing in the FSM.Air Niugini suspended service on February 13, 2020, to the FSM due to low passenger demand.Please contact UA for both instate and out of state flights. United Airline (UA) is back to their normal operating schedule.FSM borders are now open, anyone who wishes to travel to the FSM will need to be fully vaccinated and be able provide proof of vaccination status prior to boarding.Ĭheck the CDC website for additional information and Frequently Asked Questions. For more information see Requirement for Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination for Air Passengers. Travel Policy Requiring COVID-19 Vaccination for nonimmigrant travel.Įffective May 11, Nonimmigrant air passengers will no longer need to show proof of being fully vaccinated with an accepted COVID-19 Vaccine to board a flight to the United States.
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