The announcement was made by the governor of the state David Ige on Tuesday. He took to Twitter and tweeted, "I'm encouraged by the continuing trend of lower case counts of COVID in our islands. Our hospitals are doing better and seeing fewer patients. This gives us the ability to move forward in our economic recovery and safely welcome back fully vaccinated domestic travelers."
Earlier, the governor had asked travellers to Hawaii to delay their trips because of rising cases COVID-19 cases on the island but he never officially stopped the state's 'Safe Travels' program. Under this program, domestic visitors were allowed to skip quarantine if they came with proof of vaccination or proof of a negative test.
In his tweet, the governor also said, "We're continuing to seek information from the federal government about plans for international travel and will have an appropriate plan in place prior to Nov. 8".