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Anti-mandate march in Waikiki draws hundreds

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About 800 people marched down Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki Saturday to protest the Safe Access O‘ahu program that requires patrons at gyms, restaurants, movie theaters and other establishments to present a COVID-19 vaccination card or a negative test result from the previous 48 hours.
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Patty May, right, holds a Vaxx Passport sign. Walking Ewa on both sides of Kalakaua, the supporters walked ewa with passing vehicles between them honking Aloha Freedom Coalition, along with many thousands of supporters, both vaccinated and unvaccinated, marched through Waikiki.
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A truckload of supporters drove through Waikiki.
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About 800 people marched down Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki Saturday to protest the Safe Access O‘ahu program that requires patrons at gyms, restaurants, movie theaters and other establishments to present a COVID-19 vaccination card or a negative test result from the previous 48 hours.
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About 800 people marched down Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki this evening to protest the Safe Access O‘ahu program that requires patrons at gyms, restaurants, movie theaters and other establishments to present a COVID-19 vaccination card or a negative test result from the previous 48 hours.
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About 800 people marched down Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki Saturday to protest the Safe Access O‘ahu program that requires patrons at gyms, restaurants, movie theaters and other establishments to present a COVID-19 vaccination card or a negative test result from the previous 48 hours.
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About 800 people marched down Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki Saturday to protest the Safe Access O‘ahu program that requires patrons at gyms, restaurants, movie theaters and other establishments to present a COVID-19 vaccination card or a negative test result from the previous 48 hours.
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About 800 people marched down Kalakaua Avenue in Waikiki Saturday to protest the Safe Access O‘ahu program that requires patrons at gyms, restaurants, movie theaters and other establishments to present a COVID-19 vaccination card or a negative test result from the previous 48 hours.
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There were a few loud discussions at the start of rally but HPD quickly broke them up.

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