Green: State will consider reopening gyms, restaurants next

Ono Loa Grill co-owner Luke Colby prepares a take-out order mid-March, prior to suspending operations later in the month after Gov. David Ige's stay-at-home order went into effect. Lt. Gov. Josh Green said Friday the state is moving into “Phase 2” and will consider reopening restaurants and gyms next. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

About a dozen protesters walked on the side of Queen Kaahumanu Highway Friday in the rain, expressing their opposition to Gov. David Ige’s stay-at-home order. Posted as a “May Day Walk for Freedom” participants carried signs calling for an end to the state mandated lockdown that remains in effect through May 31. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

About a dozen protesters walked on the side of Queen Kaahumanu Highway Friday in the rain, expressing their opposition to Gov. David Ige’s stay-at-home order. Posted as a “May Day Walk for Freedom” participants carried signs calling for an end to the state mandated lockdown that remains in effect through May 31. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)

Lt. Gov. Dr. Josh Green

HONOLULU — Lt. Gov. Josh Green said Friday the state is moving into “Phase 2” of its effort against the coronavirus now that it has successfully reduced the rate of new infections and “flattened the curve.”