I expect Hawaii will be opening up faster than previously expected and I think that will be the tone for the Governor's press release. This is due to seeing the rest of the nation opening up rapidly, even in Democrat strongholds like Los Angeles and New York and Congresses reluctance on passing further stimulus and bailouts. The Hawaii legislatures cautious approach to the budget is an indicator of that. Also the media is letting up on the criticism of states reopening.
Hawaii is having a stronger realization on how everything is connected to tourism when businesses reopen but are still losing money because there are no tourists. This also affects suppliers to these tourism related businesses and other wide ranging effects.
Another national article on us
https://apnews.com/5f76272b22f2171ded94fb0bd84d7e9eI don't see Hawaii tourism recovering that quick.
If they institute limits on tourists such as quarantine,
verification of health before arrival, 6 foot spacing in restaurants,
beaches, et al. Nobody is going to want to deal with that.
Couple that with economics, not a lot of people are going to
want to travel and spend like they used to.
Another problem is most business's have the same costs.
Hard to run a restaurant/Airline/Tour at 50% of capacity in
a facility where they were barely making it at 100% capacity.