"More than half of Hawaii residents recently surveyed said they would still wear a face mask even if there are no COVID-19-related mandates requiring them to do so, according to SMS Hawaii, a market research and consulting company.
The seventh Community Pulse Survey of 551 residents statewide, from March 30 to April 11, found that 57% would wear a mask for an in-person visit to their doctor or dentist appointments, while 56% would still wear one while traveling."
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