A case of the virus was found on Maui. They suspect some new workers on the rabbit farm brought it in with them on their clothing since the farm hadn't brought in any rabbits lately. Kinda scary to think the virus can survive on clothing and then infect healthy rabbits.
They did bring in some vaccine and the rest of the rabbits at that rabbitry on Maui got vaccinated. There was also some rabbits on this island who got vaccinated, although all the available slots were taken up before I found out. Looking over the risk, though, boxing up the entire herd and shifting it over to where there's a bunch of other rabbits just doesn't sound like a good idea so I don't know if I would have taken them to get vaccinated even if there was vaccine for them.
We no longer allow visitors into the rabbit yard. The rabbits don't leave and no rabbits visit. There is now a mandatory 30 day quarantine for all incoming rabbits to the state. That's a good thing.
There aren't in wild rabbits in Hawaii, so we don't have to worry about them spreading a virus. About the only land mammals we have here are dogs, cats, mongoose, rats and mice. Lizards and geckos, though, do lizards transmit this virus? Lots of chickens and birds, would they be a vector?