LIST: How and where to get a COVID-19 vaccine in the state of Hawaii – KHON2

HONOLULU (KHON2) Hawaii residents over the age of 75 are now qualified to receive the COVID-19 vaccine under Phase 1B of the states tiered COVID-19 distribution plan. Several healthcare providers have already announced plans to begin administering the vaccine to these individuals. Heres everything you need to know about getting a COVID-19 vaccine.

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According to the Hawaii Department of Health and government officials, vaccines are currently being distributed in tiers. The distribution layout is as follows:

The state is now in Phase 1B of the vaccine distribution plan.

Current qualifications for a COVID-19 vaccine:

The following Phase 1B essential workers are currently qualified for the vaccine:

Workers whose duties must be performed on-site and require being in close proximity to the public or coworkers, are at substantially higher risk of exposure and are essential to the functioning of society with special attention to life and safety first.

City and County of Honolulu

Kaiser Permanente:

Koolau Medical Office (First floor)

Moanalua Medical Center (Fourth floor Diamond Head Rooms 404 and 406)

Honolulu Medical Office (First floor)

Waipio Medical Office (First floor)

For further questions about Kaisers COVID-19 vaccine efforts, call 1-855-550-0951.

Hawaii Pacific Health:

Queens Health Systems/ Queens Medical Center:

Maui County

Maui Health:

Hawaii County (Big Island)

Kona Community Hospital:

Kauai County

Kauai Medical Clinic at Wilcox Medical Center:

What to bring with you to your COVID-19 vaccine appointment:

For all other questions related to the COVID-19 vaccine, call the states COVID-19 vaccine call center at 586-8332.

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LIST: How and where to get a COVID-19 vaccine in the state of Hawaii - KHON2

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