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By mid-January, COVID-19 vaccination effort could expand to include Hawaii seniors 75 and up

By mid-January, COVID-19 vaccination effort could expand to include Hawaii seniors 75 and up Samie Solina HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii seniors ages 75 and older could begin to receive vaccines as early mid-January, Lt. Gov. Josh Green. Green said there are about 109,000 people in the state who are 75 or older. “And they are the most vulnerable when it comes to catching the disease,” he said. According to the Department of Health, the state has now received 61,000 doses of the vaccine. Approximately 20,000 doses have been administered. Green said a wider distribution is expected in the coming weeks. The lieutenant governor also said there are already points of distribution sites, or pods, set up on Oahu. Sites are already set up at Leeward Community College as well as Windward Comprehensive Health Center.

Come January, kupuna 75 and older may start to receive COVID-19 vaccines

By mid-January, COVID-19 vaccination effort could expand to include Hawaii seniors 75 and up Vaccine trials / File Image (Source: Affiliates) By Samie Solina | December 30, 2020 at 7:35 PM HST - Updated December 31 at 1:30 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii seniors ages 75 and older could begin to receive vaccines as early mid-January, Lt. Gov. Josh Green. Green said there are about 109,000 people in the state who are 75 or older. “And they are the most vulnerable when it comes to catching the disease,” he said. According to the Department of Health, the state has now received 61,000 doses of the vaccine. Approximately 20,000 doses have been administered.

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