Pre-tested visitors don’t belong in ‘bubble’ hotels
I don’t understand how hotels designated for a “bubble” can have pretested Mainland guests in the same location?
Can that be safe? Tested guests can go outside the “bubble” while co-mingling with guests that could potentially be infected? We have witnessed quarantined travelers sharing living space with someone who is not quarantined potentially exposed to COVID-19 and infecting others. Does this make any sense? Please, let’s make this next step in opening up Maui safe for all.
Bruce Baum
Lahaina
