HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-06-15 Mayor Kim Explains Why Public Swimming Pools Must Remain Closed during Pandemic -- press release
Roy Takemoto
Managing Director
Harry Kim
Mayor
Barbara J. Kossow
Deputy Managing Director
County of Hawai‘i
Office of the Mayor
25 Aupuni Street, Suite 2603 Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720 (808) 961-8211 Fax (808) 961-6553
KONA: 74-5044 Ane Keohokālole Hwy., Bldg C Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i 96740
(808) 323-4444 Fax (808) 323-4440
June 15, 2020
NEWS RELEASE
Mayor Kim Explains Why Public Swimming Pools Remain Closed during
Pandemic
Mayor Harry Kim explained on Monday why public swimming pools must remain closed
at this time. The Mayor issued an Emergency Rule that reopened most businesses,
operations and activities effective June 15, while public swimming pools remain closed.
“The most important reason we cannot reopen the pools is because of the inability to
keep the rest rooms and showers clean,” the Mayor said. “The facilities need constant
monitoring and disinfection to keep them clean due to the heavy use of the facilities by
swimmers and non-swimmers, but that’s not feasible due to the shortage of personnel
to do it.”
The Mayor said while he understands the public’s desire to return everything to normal,
his overriding responsibility is to ensure that people are safe from the highly-contagious
Coronavirus, under guidelines from the CDC regarding swimming pools, changing
rooms and public bathrooms.
“Until we are assured that we can meet the responsibility to keep the bathrooms and the
swimming pools clean, the pools will stay closed to ensure the public safety,” Mayor Kim
said.
He urged the community to keep up their observance of CDC guidelines to prevent the
spread of the virus, including social distancing, face coverings and hand washing.
The Coronavirus threat remains, and we must continue to follow the preventive
measures so we remain the best in the nation with the lowest per capita infections and
fatality rate, the Mayor said.
Hawai‘i County on Saturday reported its first active case in three weeks, a reminder that
the virus is still present.
County of Hawai‘i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
Roy Takemoto
Managing Director
Harry Kim
Mayor
Barbara J. Kossow
Deputy Managing Director
County of Hawai‘i
Office of the Mayor
25 Aupuni Street, Suite 2603 Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720 (808) 961-8211 Fax (808) 961-6553
KONA: 74-5044 Ane Keohokālole Hwy., Bldg C Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i 96740
(808) 323-4444 Fax (808) 323-4440
June 15, 2020
NEWS RELEASE
Mayor Kim Explains Why Public Swimming Pools Remain Closed during
Pandemic
Mayor Harry Kim explained on Monday why public swimming pools must remain closed
at this time. The Mayor issued an Emergency Rule that reopened most businesses,
operations and activities effective June 15, while public swimming pools remain closed.
“The most important reason we cannot reopen the pools is because of the inability to
keep the rest rooms and showers clean,” the Mayor said. “The facilities need constant
monitoring and disinfection to keep them clean due to the heavy use of the facilities by
swimmers and non-swimmers, but that’s not feasible due to the shortage of personnel
to do it.”
The Mayor said while he understands the public’s desire to return everything to normal,
his overriding responsibility is to ensure that people are safe from the highly-contagious
Coronavirus, under guidelines from the CDC regarding swimming pools, changing
rooms and public bathrooms.
“Until we are assured that we can meet the responsibility to keep the bathrooms and the
swimming pools clean, the pools will stay closed to ensure the public safety,” Mayor Kim
said.
He urged the community to keep up their observance of CDC guidelines to prevent the
spread of the virus, including social distancing, face coverings and hand washing.
The Coronavirus threat remains, and we must continue to follow the preventive
measures so we remain the best in the nation with the lowest per capita infections and
fatality rate, the Mayor said.
Hawai‘i County on Saturday reported its first active case in three weeks, a reminder that
the virus is still present.
County of Hawai‘i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.