“Healthcare workers at the Hawaii State Hospital, a facility with more than 90% court-committed patients, are being told to wear homemade cloth masks. Sheriffs have been given one mask, and conservation and resources enforcement officers have been told to use expired, damaged, moldy and ill-fitting PPE left over from the APEC Economic Leaders Meeting held in 2011. In addition to the vital services public workers provide, every person who remains fully employed during this crisis is contributing to the local economy by purchasing takeout meals at local restaurants and mom and pop businesses, buying locally grown produce, groceries and fabric from local stores to make fabric face masks and are buying other local products. The solution is not more unemployed workers.”