Hawaii has not at this time required visitors get a COVID-19 vaccine booster shot to be considered “fully vaccinated” but is considering such a requirement, a state official said on Wednesday. “Hawaii is not requiring booster shots as part of the state’s Safe Travels program. However, that requirement is under consideration. Stay tuned,” Brooks Baehr, administrative assistant for COVID-19 and pandemic response for the Hawaii Department of Health, told The Epoch Times in an email. Some news outlets had reported that the state was requiring boosters for visitors who want to avoid quarantining for five days and don’t want to submit a negative COVID-19 test. Such visitors must be fully vaccinated, which currently means having received two doses of the Moderna or Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines, or the single-shot Johnson & Johnson jab. The outlets cited comments by Hawaii Gov. David Ige, a Democrat, who last week said Hawaii was “looking …