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With Vaccines En Route To Hawaii, Health Officials Reassure People They re Safe - Honolulu Civil Beat
With Vaccines En Route To Hawaii, Health Officials Reassure People They’re Safe
As the state’s largest hospital prepares to receive Hawaii’s first vaccine doses, health executives on Friday assured the public that the COVID-19 vaccine is safe and key to returning to normalcy. Reading time: 6 minutes.
Hawaii’s first batch of COVID-19 vaccines are coming, and officials want to make sure people take them.
Although most Hawaii residents will not have the opportunity to be inoculated until spring or summer in the priority line, health care workers, first responders and essential workers come first a campaign is building to promote confidence in the safety, efficacy and public health necessity of the nation’s first vaccinations against the coronavirus.
Ige: Coronavirus Vaccines May Land In Hawaii As Early As Next Week - Honolulu Civil Beat
Ige: Coronavirus Vaccines May Land In Hawaii As Early As Next Week
Hawaii health officials say they expect to receive more than 81,000 vaccine doses from Pfizer and Moderna during the month of December. Reading time: 6 minutes.
As the nation’s first two COVID-19 vaccines near federal approval, Hawaii officials are preparing to distribute more than 81,000 doses to high-risk health care workers and first responders before the year’s end.
Gov. David Ige said in a press conference Thursday that Hawaii could receive its first batch of vaccine doses from the federal government as early as next week.
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A worker holds a bottle of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, as the mass public vaccination program gets underway at Southmead Hospital in Bristol, England, on Tuesday. Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines are expected to make their way to Hawaii this month after an FDA panel recommended the vaccine for emergency use in the U.S. on Thursday. It’s expected to get approval from the FDA in the coming days. GRAEME ROBERTSON photo via AP
Maui Memorial Medical Center could receive its first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines as early as next week as Hawaii prepares to distribute more than 81,000 doses to high-risk health care workers and long-term care facilities in December.