Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hawaii is enforcing their quarantine for tourists by having hotels check on people to make sure they don’t leave their rooms.
I don’t know how they’re enforcing it for people who are going to Air BnBs or people’s houses.
Airbnb and people’s houses would be impossible to enforce without harassing people.
Until you drive around with out of state plates, that is. Then it would be pretty easy to enforce, if they were so inclined.
In RI, where I live, staties were knocking on doors in vacation communities if they saw cars with out of state plates, to remind them of the quarantine rules.
We are hoping to be in Rhode Island for a few weeks this summer. I would gladly quarantine to be there right now! I understand that RI still has a the 2 week quarantine for out of state people in place.
Are you able to walk on the beaches? East Matunuck State Beach is my favorite. And Salty's food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hawaii is enforcing their quarantine for tourists by having hotels check on people to make sure they don’t leave their rooms.
I don’t know how they’re enforcing it for people who are going to Air BnBs or people’s houses.
Airbnb and people’s houses would be impossible to enforce without harassing people.
Until you drive around with out of state plates, that is. Then it would be pretty easy to enforce, if they were so inclined.
In RI, where I live, staties were knocking on doors in vacation communities if they saw cars with out of state plates, to remind them of the quarantine rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MD's governor admitted the other day that the quarantine for out of state visitors was advisory, not mandatory.
I'm not sure how much a quarantine can be enforced in Maine. It may be advisory only rather than legally mandated.
In Maine, it's an executive order enforceable by a $1000 fine or up to 6 months in jail: https://www.maine.gov/governor/mills/sites/maine.gov.governor.mills/files/inline-files/EO%2034.pdf
The interpretation from https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/infectious-disease/epi/airborne/coronavirus.shtml#travel is:
What do I do if I'm traveling or returning to Maine from out of state?
It is mandated that all out-of-state travelers coming into Maine, as well as Maine residents returning to Maine, complete a 14-day quarantine upon arrival. This means:
You need to arrive with enough food for 14 days or arrange to have food delivered to you. You cannot go out to grocery stores.
Stay at home. You cannot go out to public places.
Avoid contact with others, especially those who are at high risk of severe COVID-19 illness.
There is no order to quarantine for people who make short trips back and forth across the border for work. Travel should be limited to essential trips.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hawaii is enforcing their quarantine for tourists by having hotels check on people to make sure they don’t leave their rooms.
I don’t know how they’re enforcing it for people who are going to Air BnBs or people’s houses.
Airbnb and people’s houses would be impossible to enforce without harassing people.
Until you drive around with out of state plates, that is. Then it would be pretty easy to enforce, if they were so inclined.
In RI, where I live, staties were knocking on doors in vacation communities if they saw cars with out of state plates, to remind them of the quarantine rules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hawaii is enforcing their quarantine for tourists by having hotels check on people to make sure they don’t leave their rooms.
I don’t know how they’re enforcing it for people who are going to Air BnBs or people’s houses.
Airbnb and people’s houses would be impossible to enforce without harassing people.
Until you drive around with out of state plates, that is. Then it would be pretty easy to enforce, if they were so inclined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hawaii is enforcing their quarantine for tourists by having hotels check on people to make sure they don’t leave their rooms.
I don’t know how they’re enforcing it for people who are going to Air BnBs or people’s houses.
Airbnb and people’s houses would be impossible to enforce without harassing people.
Anonymous wrote:I get that they don’t want people importing the virus from hot spots like N.Y. and DC. There is talk of trying to ramp up testing by July 1 so they can lift the quarantine requirement and take another approach. I do find it ironic that the locals were resentful of summer folk coming to their homes in March, and now they’re begging the governor not to keep us (and others) away. If anything, the risks are greater now.
Anonymous wrote:Hawaii is enforcing their quarantine for tourists by having hotels check on people to make sure they don’t leave their rooms.
I don’t know how they’re enforcing it for people who are going to Air BnBs or people’s houses.
Anonymous wrote:They are not enforcing it.
“Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Heather Johnson announced the change during a daily news briefing on the state’s response to the coronavirus.
Johnson said visitors from outside of Maine were still being asked to quarantine for 14 days after getting here but she also said the state had no enforcement protocol for the quarantine requirement.
She said the change was made to accommodate owners of second homes who wanted to be able to travel inside Maine during the summer. But when asked during a media briefing if the quarantine rule was essentially an honor system, Johnson said it was.”
https://www.pressherald.com/2020/05/14/mills-to-allow-lodging-operators-to-take-reservations-for-june-1-opening/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you quarantine for 2 weeks in a hotel?
You can, but what’s the point of doing that?
If it's a hotel without a kitchen, that would be a very long 2 weeks.
We would use Marriott vacation points at a Residence Inn with a full kitchen. We would then hopefully be able to travel a bit and my DC may be eligible to go to her Maine sleepaway camp (if it actually is held) which she loves. We wouldn’t have much of a vacation, but maybe a few days at the beach in Ogunquit.
Beach days during your 2 week quarantine? While you could potentially do this in a socially responsible way, it would be a violation.
No, that’s not what I meant. We would quarantine for 2 weeks in Maine hotel. No beach or leaving hotel, if we are in Residence Inn with full kitchen. My DC would then be able to attend camp, and we could afford a few days at beach in Ogunquit after quarantine.
Messed up the format on the previous post.
Assuming your kid is also coming from out of state, he would be subject to the quarantine rules too.
Of course! The only reason we would go to Maine to quarantine would be to ensure DC could attend camp after quarantining. I like Maine, but I would never purposely drive all the way up there to quarantine for 2 weeks in order to spend a few days at the beach at the end of the quarantine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you quarantine for 2 weeks in a hotel?
You can, but what’s the point of doing that?
If it's a hotel without a kitchen, that would be a very long 2 weeks.
We would use Marriott vacation points at a Residence Inn with a full kitchen. We would then hopefully be able to travel a bit and my DC may be eligible to go to her Maine sleepaway camp (if it actually is held) which she loves. We wouldn’t have much of a vacation, but maybe a few days at the beach in Ogunquit.
Beach days during your 2 week quarantine? While you could potentially do this in a socially responsible way, it would be a violation.
No, that’s not what I meant. We would quarantine for 2 weeks in Maine hotel. No beach or leaving hotel, if we are in Residence Inn with full kitchen. My DC would then be able to attend camp, and we could afford a few days at beach in Ogunquit after quarantine.
Messed up the format on the previous post.
Assuming your kid is also coming from out of state, he would be subject to the quarantine rules too.