Maui ends vaccination requirement for indoor restaurants and gyms
Maui announced Monday it is ending its requirement for people to be fully vaccinated to enter indoor restaurants and other businesses.
"Beginning February 21, 2022, proof of vaccination or testing will no longer be required for indoor service at restaurants and bars," according to a statement on the island's website.
People using fitness centers and gyms will also not need to know show proof of vaccination.
This makes Oahu the last island in Hawaii to still require people to be fully vaccinated to enter restaurants, bars and gyms.
However, the County of Maui still requires masks to be worn indoors, and out-of-state travelers must show proof of vaccination to avoid a mandatory five-day quarantine.