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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Supreme Court to reopen to the public when justices return
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Hawaii health officials add reinfections to COVID case count, boosting state’s tally by nearly 11k
Reinfections were counted as long as the second case happened at least 90 days after the first. Read more
Kokua Line: Can some kupuna still renew state ID by mail?
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New study shows COVID-19 vaccines can temporarily alter menstrual cycle
Researchers reported that, on average, vaccinated people experienced about a one-day delay in their periods compared with those who did not get vaccinated. But like other side effects of vaccines, this change was temporary. Read more
Man pleads guilty to trying to get $3.5M in CARES Act funds
The man pleaded guilty to bank fraud and wire fraud. Read more
Pfizer seeks to expand omicron booster to 5- to 11-year-olds
If the FDA agrees, children would start getting a kid-sized dose of the new omicron-targeted formula when it is time for their booster. Read more
Pandemic leads to shrinking enrollment at Hawaii schools
An unexpected “disappearance” of thousands of students from school enrollment in Hawaii during the COVID-19 pandemic has some education officials concerned that parents might have withdrawn their children without following procedures mandated by state law, technically making them truant. Read more
GOP attacks Minnesota governor in $250M pandemic food fraud case
The Walz administration defended itself against the GOP allegations, which raise a new issue in a campaign that has been dominated by abortion, crime and the economy. Read more
While you’re in the air, pilots’ key partners may be working from home
Critics say it is long past time to end the practice of letting dispatchers work from home, arguing that it shields them from oversight and raises concerns about flight safety. Read more
New York City appeals ruling over coronavirus vaccine mandate for police officers
A judge ruled Friday that the city health department’s mandate couldn’t be used to fire or put on leave members of the Police Benevolent Association. Read more
Fight to end coronavirus pandemic takes place on U.N.’s sidelines
While few would argue that the situation has not improved, no one at the U.N. General Assembly was ready to call it quits. Read more
Japan to fully reopen to tourists in October
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said that on Oct. 11, Japan would remove numerical limits on daily arrivals and start allowing tourists Read more
Hong Kong to end mandatory hotel quarantine for travelers
The measures will come into effect Monday. Read more
Hawaii residents are urged to get latest COVID-19 booster
Health officials continue to urge anyone eligible to get a bivalent booster against COVID-19. Read more
4.4M Americans roll up sleeves for omicron-targeted boosters
The White House said more than 5 million people received the new boosters by its own estimate that accounts for reporting lags in states. Read more
Canada to drop vaccine mandate at border Sept. 30
Unvaccinated foreign travelers who are allowed to enter Canada are currently subject to mandatory arrival tests and a 14-day quarantine. Read more
U.S. casinos learned some useful lessons from coronavirus pandemic
Nearly every casino market has struggled to attract new workers and retain existing ones. Read more
Why omicron might stick around
It’s looking like omicron has a remarkable capacity for more evolution. Read more
Handling of OHA funds leads to questions over CNHA’s bid for tourism contract
Allegations that the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement mismanaged a $1.6 million Office of Hawaiian Affairs contract have surfaced as the dispute over a much larger Hawaii Tourism Authority contract heads beyond the four-month mark. Read more
Florida man pleads guilty to $7.2M COVID-19 relief fraud
As part of a deal with prosecutors, Don V. Cisternino has already agreed to forfeit the money from the fraud, as well as any assets connected to the crimes. Read more
Queen’s Medical Center to offer COVID and flu vaccinations at event this Sunday
Queen’s is offering the vaccination drive-thru at The Queen’s Medical Center at Punchbowl and the neighboring parking lot of the Honolulu Board of Water Supply. Read more
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