Health Department prepares to open COVID-19 vaccines for people aged 70 and over

February 19, 2021, 4:34 p.m. HST
* Updated February 19, 4:44 PM

The Director of Health for the State of Hawaii, Dr. Elizabeth Char, announced today that the state will soon open COVID-19 vaccinations to people aged 70 and over. Currently, kūpuna 75 and older are eligible to be vaccinated.

“We are still in Phase 1b and we are not ready to enter Phase 1c yet. But soon, we would like to welcome those over 70 to be vaccinated. We know that we still have kūpuna and frontline essentials waiting to be vaccinated, ”said Dr. Char. “We have been vaccinating kūpuna since mid-January, so we would like to add 70 years or more to keep vaccine absorption really fast.”

The Department of Health will announce when the sites are ready to accept applications for this new age group.

However, vaccine availability continues to be affected by climate-related delays. 27,700 doses of the Modern vaccine originally expected for the week of February 15 were postponed because of ice storms on the continent.

DOH awaits news of when shipments will resume and when Moderna will send the cumulative doses. The state expects to receive more than 50,000 doses for the week of February 22.

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