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Guided tours resume at the remote Hawaii leprosy settlement of Kalaupapa

HONOLULU (AP) — A former leprosy settlement in a remote part of Hawaii will reopen this month for the first time since the pandemic, when it closed to shield the few remaining patients, all of whom are over 80, from exposure to COVID-19, officials said Monday.

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Guided tours resume at the remote Hawaii leprosy settlement of Kalaupapa

FILE - Clouds from a passing storm cover the peninsula of Kalaupapa, Hawaii, July 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski, File)


HONOLULU (AP) — A former leprosy settlement in a remote part of Hawaii will reopen this month for the first time since the pandemic, when it closed to shield the few remaining patients, all of whom are over 80, from exposure to COVID-19, officials said Monday.

Tours and religious pilgrimages draw visitors to Kalaupapa, an isolated peninsula cut off by 2,000-foot (600-meter) cliffs. It traditionally has only been reachable by boat, small plane, mule ride or hourslong hike. Right now, travel to the area is only allowed by plane, Kalaupapa National Historical Park said in a statement.

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