Hawaii is considering 'resort bubbles' for visitors who will need to quarantine when visiting one of the US state's islands during the coronavirus pandemic.
Currently, entry requirements for visitors mean that you will need to quarantine for 14 days when you arrive. Of course, sitting in a hotel room all that time isn't particularly enticing for holidaymakers.
In fact, the Hawaiian Tourism Authority warns on its Go Hawaii website; "As this would mean that visitors would need to remain in their rooms for most or all of their vacation, travelers are strongly urged to postpone any trips to Hawaii".
West Hawaii Today reports that authorities are considering a 'geofence' approach as a potential solution. The idea is that select resorts
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