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Hawaii Day is just around the corner! Friday, August 20th is Hawaii Day, a day to celebrate the anniversary of our wonderful home becoming a part of the United States! Itu2019s a day to appreciate the land we live on, and the people in our lives, and the cultures that make us Hawaiian. With the COVID-19 pandemic, we may not have had the chance to celebrate last year; this year, with the rise of the Delta variant, it may seem like thatu2019s the case again. However, with more and more vaccines administered every day, there are ways to celebrate that keep everyone safe and happy!
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Celebrate! How to Safely Spend Hawaii Day with Friends and Family
Hawaii Day is just around the corner! Friday, August 20th is Hawaii Day, a day to celebrate the anniversary of our wonderful home becoming a part of the United States! • It’s a day to appreciate the land we live on, and the people in our lives, and the cultures that make us Hawaiian. • With the COVID-19 pandemic, we may not have had the chance to celebrate last year; this year, with the rise of the Delta variant, it may seem like that’s the case again. • However, with more and more vaccines administered every day, there are ways to celebrate that keep everyone safe and happy!
Here are Urgent Care Hawaii’s tips for spending Hawaii Day safely: Make leis for friends and family • A great way to show your appreciation for someone in your life is by making them a lei!
Making a giving someone a lei is not only a cultural tradition, but taking the time to get outside of yourself and make something for someone else can inspire them to do the same! • When we do random acts of kindness for those around us, we help make our relationships and community stronger, making Hawaii a better place for all. • Making a lei is also a safe way to celebrate Hawaii Day.
Host a luau with safety precautions • Thinking of hosting a luau, or going to one? A luau can be a wonderful way to celebrate with friends and family, and can easily be a safe environment when taking the right precautions. • Making sure you and others are vaccinated is the best way to ensure everyone is safe. • However, with the Delta variant being able to infect even those that are vaccinated, you may want to take more precautions. Wearing a mask and social distancing when masks are off are still effective ways of preventing the spread of any variant of COVID-19. Following basic COVID-19 safety guidelines can help make your luau safe and successful!
Give back to the Hawaii landscape • While celebrating with luaus can be fun, connecting with the world around you can be especially fulfilling, especially on a day celebrating our state! • Doing your part to help conserve the beauty of the Hawaii environment is a wonderful way to show your appreciation for your home, the people in it, and yourself. • Practicing MalamaAina to protect the beaches and preserves of Hawaii can help you feel more connected with the world around you, and can be done with a few friends to make it even more enriching.
Get tested before and after seeing others • If you are planning on going to a luau, or any other celebration with other people, getting tested before and after is the best way to ensure your good health. • Whether you’re vaccinated or not, you may still be able to catch and spread the Delta variant of COVID-19, and the earlier you spot it, the faster you can quarantine or get the help you need. • Getting tested is still readily available across Hawaii, and can give you results within 15 minutes! You can get tested at the Urgent Care in Kapolei, or any other Urgent Care Hawaii location.
Contact Urgent Care Hawaii if you have any questions on staying safe this Hawaii Day, and make sure to visit one of our Urgent Cares in Kapolei, Kailua, or Pearl City if you need assistance!
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