As vaccine demand slows, Hawaii pharmacies seek to convince the hesitant to get a jab Mahealani Richardson © Provided by Honolulu KHNL Three friends who have gotten vaccinated or plan to sit outside Times Pharmacy at the Kamehameha Shopping Center.
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - As the demand for vaccines continues to drop, healthcare workers are trying to convince skeptics that the Johnson & Johnson shot is worth taking.
Pharmacists say the temporary pause of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine didn’t help with vaccine hesitancy. Times pharmacies say they’ve had hundreds of appointment slots go unfilled.
Along with offering appointments at its stores, Times Pharmacy has been delivering shots at Mililani Town Association Recreation Center every Thursday.
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