Hawaii To Get A Much Smaller Supply Of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine - Honolulu Civil Beat
Despite the setback, state health officials say appointments are still widely available at retail pharmacies.
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The supply of Johnson & Johnson vaccines to Hawaii is expected to decrease over the next two weeks, state health officials said Friday.
About 21,300 doses are expected by the end of this week, but only 2,600 of the one-dose shot are scheduled to arrive next week, DOH Spokesman Brooks Baehr told Civil Beat.
Still, the state was on track to get a record 90,080 vaccine doses this week from all manufacturers.