Waikiki Shell to be used in effort to return stranded American Samoa residents home
The state of Hawaii and the City and County of Honolulu have begun assisting about 800 American Samoan residents, who are traveling through Oahu en route to their previously shuttered island home.
American Samoa the U.S. territory about 1,600 miles from New Zealand and 2,200 miles from Hawaii closed its borders in March stranding residents in Hawaii and other states across the country.
Stranded travelers can now return home to American Samoa, but first theyll stop in Hawaii where theyll undergo COVID testing before departure. Theyll also quarantine for 10 days at the White Sands Hotel in Waikiki before departure.
Government officials assisting in the effort to return stranded American Samoa residents to their homes will take over a section of the Waikiki Shell parking lot on Monsarrat Avenue for screening purposes Monday from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. and again on Feb. 7 and Feb. 22.
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