What illnesses are going around in Hawaii?


What illnesses are going around in Hawaii? Hawaii is seeing a surge in respiratory illnesses this winter. Doctors are asking people to do all they can to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the flu and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) as they gather for the holidays. HONOLULU (KITV4) -- Hawaii is seeing a surge in respiratory illnesses this winter.


What are the risks of traveling to Hawaii?

Floods and landslides They're more of a problem for hikers and other adventurers. However, they do occasionally lead to landslides. Landslides are probably the most significant danger to people driving around the islands, and are most common in remote areas of Kauai, Maui, Moloka'i, and Lanai.


What crisis is going on in Hawaii?

Politicians have been pledging to address a shortage of housing in the islands for decades, but the root causes of the crisis run deep.


Are Hawaiians sick of tourists?

It is not necessarily accurate to say that all Native Hawaiians & locals dislike tourists. Many Native Hawaiians work in the tourism industry & rely on it for their livelihoods. But, more commonly, people find that there are less and less Native Hawaiians willing to work in the tourism and hospitality industry.


What do Hawaiians call tourists?

Haole is a Hawaiian word for non-native Hawaiian or Polynesian people, often referring to white people. Usage can be in an insulting or pejorative manner, but it usually refers to a foreigner or tourist.