On the Island Paradise Sunset limited Shirt Hawaiian rural island of Kauai, home to long stretches of white sand beaches and impressive seaside mountains that attract visitors from all over the world, local residents spent their first seven months of life. pandemic to avoid virus storm.
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Early and positive local measures coupled with strictly enforced tourism quarantine across the state have kept the 72,000 residents of Kauai mostly healthy – the island has only 61 known coronavirus infections since May. 3 through September. But on October 15, the state launched a pre-travel pilot program to revive Hawaii’s waning tourism economy.
Kauai has gone from no infection to at least 84 new cases in seven weeks. The Island Paradise Sunset limited Shirt increase spread in the community and led to the island’s first – and so far only death – COVID-19: Ron Clark, who worked for decades as a tour driver. Kauai officials say the single-trial plan is not enough to protect the people living there. With just nine ICU beds and 14 ventilators, the island’s wellness systems can quickly become overwhelmed ahead of a massive outbreak, Mayor Kauai Derek Kawakami said.
After the Kauai surge, the state’s Ministry of Health tracked most cases in October and November on the island for returning residents and tourists who brought the virus in despite the pre-flight check. . A car stop on Saturday caused a man to flee into the water before hiding on an island in an attempt to avoid arrest.
For “fear that he will not be able to continue swimming,” one of the soldiers and St. Pete got into the water with a lifesaving device and swam with him. Where did they end up? On an island, according to a press release. According to the press release, Cutler was hiding under trees near where he entered the island. After a final attempt to escape, the Island Paradise Sunset limited Shirt soldiers say that Cutler had been deceived and taken into custody.
Last week, a small, modest boat washed ashore on a remote island in the Pacific with no passengers – but filled with cocaine about 1,430 pounds (649 kg). The 18-foot (5.4-meter) long fiberglass ship was discovered on a beach at Ailuk Atoll in the Marshall Islands, a chain of atolls and volcanic islands between the Philippines and Hawaii. According to the Marshall Islands police, most packets of cocaine are collected and destroyed by burning them in an incinerator. The picture of the blocks shows the yellowish and yellow stained plastic with a red logo with the word “KW.
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