HONOLULU — A couple were arrested at a Hawaii airport after traveling from the U.S. mainland despite knowing they were infected with COVID-19, authorities said.
Wesley Moribe, 41, and Courtney Peterson, 46, boarded a United Airlines flight to Lihue with a 4-year-old child after testing positive for the coronavirus while returning home from international travel and transiting between Seattle, San Francisco and Hawaii, the Kauai Police Department said.
The couple took a COVID-19 test in Seattle after returning from abroad, police said, then received their positive results while flying between Seattle and San Francisco.
"The test taken in Seattle returned positive, but the couple was already en route to San Francisco," a Kauai police spokeswoman said in an email to The Associated Press. "Officials notified the couple of positive test results and directed them to isolate."
But the two, who had a layover in San Francisco, decided to continue on to Hawaii over the weekend.
According to police, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notified local authorities and upon arrival in Lihue, Moribe and Peterson were met by officials from the Department of Health and Kauai police. They were taken to a designated isolation room where they were arrested on suspicion of second-degree reckless endangering.
Doug Yakel, a spokesman for San Francisco International Airport, said officials at the airport's quarantine station had no contact with the couple and they did not get tested there.
Perry Cooper, a spokesman for Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, said the airport has a vendor, Discovery Health MD, that leases space at the airport for testing and that the company works with the local public health and the CDC for testing processes. The airport was not be involved, he said.