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A spokesman said Monday that City Hall plans to develop a "rigorous inspection program" for gyms in the "coming weeks." De Blasio offered a similar timeline Tuesday, saying inspections wouldn't even begin until after Sept. 2 and that the city will work to complete them and reopen its gyms as soon as it safely can. Mandatory precautions for fitness centers will include masks at all times, social distancing, health screening and a 33 percent capacity cap.

Gyms are still closed for now in New Jersey, though Gov. Phil Murphy said late last week he was hoping to find a way to safely reopen them, along with indoor dining, soon. Dine-in also remains shelved indefinitely in New York City.

LIHU‘E – Kaua‘i police arrested 51-year-old Shannon Patrick of Longview, Washington on August 13 for violating Hawai‘i’s 14-day quarantine emergency and vehicle rental prohibition rules pertaining to COVID-19. The quarantine requires that all travelers to Kaua‘i stay in an approved accommodation for 14 days, including having food delivered, except for emergency medical purposes. Travelers are also prohibited from renting a vehicle until after their 14 days of quarantine are completed.

Patrick allegedly arrived at the Lihu‘e Airport on August 12 after flying to Hawai‘i from the mainland for a several-day visit. According to a police report, after leaving the airport, Patrick illegally rented a vehicle and proceeded to travel to her quarantine location in Kapa‘a.

Kaua‘i police were informed on August 13 that Patrick had left her lodging on several occasions that day, as well as on August 12. Officers responded and arrived at her quarantine location around 2 p.m. where an investigation was conducted that established probable cause to arrest Patrick for violating the Governor’s orders.

Patrick was transported to the Kaua‘i Police Department (KPD) Detention Center for booking. She subsequently posted $2,000 in bail and was escorted by police back to her accommodations for the remainder of her quarantine period. Her vehicle was recovered by the car rental agency, which had been deceived into conducting business with her.




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