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corona vaccine

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#1
  • Yume
  • mail
  • 2021/08/31 01:57

I am going to Hawaii from Oct. 1, can I get the corona vaccine in Hawaii even though I don't speak English ? ? I would like to know if there are any other places that are good !.

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#2


Is there any reason why you can't do it in Japan
I think it would be easier to leave Japan if you do it in Japan
If you get vaccinated in Hawaii and get sick due to adverse reactions, it would be even worse if you don't speak English
You should get vaccinated in Japan I recommend you to get it in Japan.

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#3
  • DeeDee
  • 2021/09/01 (Wed) 01:15
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I think you should stop. They will charge you a lot of money that you will not be able to pay because you do not have insurance.

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#5
  • 在ホノルル日本国総領事館お知らせを読みましょう
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  • 2021/09/01 (Wed) 11:50
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On August 30, Mayor Brangiadi ・ Honolulu issued an emergency order requiring certain businesses, such as entertainment and recreational facilities, restaurants and bars, and indoor gyms and fitness clubs, to require, with some exceptions, employees and visitors to present U.S. vaccination cards and other The emergency order was issued to certain businesses, such as restaurants, bars, recreational facilities, indoor gyms, and fitness clubs. On August 31, the Museum inquired with Honolulu City Hall, which responded that the vaccination cards in the emergency order refer to those issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ). The emergency order also states that alcohol may not be served in restaurants until 22:00.

For more information, please see the following links.

Emergency Order (NO.2021-11) posted on the City of Honolulu website
http://www.honolulu.gov/rep/site/may/may_docs/2108156-CCH_Second_Amendment_to_Order_Implementing_Tier_5_certified_-_signed.pdf

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#6
  • SUNRISE
  • 2021/09/01 (Wed) 16:49
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If you are going to be using a restaurant, bar or gym, you will need a vaccination card or a negative PCR certificate, so if you are coming to Hawaii from Japan, you will need to have a negative PCR certificate to avoid quarantine, and you can show it at the restaurant. !

I agree with #2. ! There is no need to go all the way to the US to get vaccinated when you can get it in Japan. !

And you are going to be vaccinated twice?

If you have the money and time to spare, why don't you try it anyway?

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#7

I thought you could get the vaccination here without insurance.
I think it was free without insurance.

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#8
  • さきいか
  • 2021/09/02 (Thu) 16:18
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#7 Goro is right, I was ? reading #6 SUNRISE's post that vaccines are free, too.

I myself do not have US insurance, but both vaccines are free.
( This is because I have expatriate insurance from a Japanese insurance company. )

When I was vaccinated, I told them that I was uninsured.

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#9
  • 家主
  • 2021/09/02 (Thu) 17:13
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At least on Oahu, anyone can get vaccinated for free.
You can get it if you bring your passport. However, if you have an adverse reaction or get infected with corona, the medical expenses are not free.
If you do get infected, you will be inconvenienced by the hotel and have huge medical bills, so it is not a good idea to travel to Hawaii just yet.

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#10
  • ほのるる
  • 2021/09/05 (Sun) 16:51
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We recommend that you get the inoculation in Japan rather than in Hawaii.

The reason is that Boost inoculations will start, and if you have been inoculated overseas,
you will probably not be able to get the third inoculation
even if the third inoculation starts in Japan.

If you fill in your Japanese address when you get the vaccination in Hawaii, you will be charged
a fee.

Please inoculate yourself in Japan and then come to Hawaii
after the new corona has settled down.

Do not travel unnecessarily.

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#11
  • らんらん
  • 2021/09/05 (Sun) 19:10
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I know of a case where a person came to Hawaii with a light heart, tested positive for PCR on return
and was unable to fly and had to be quarantined for 10 days.
He caused a lot of inconvenience to the hotel, paid thousands of dollars for 10 days of hotel
during which time he was not allowed to leave the house and had all his meals delivered.

If you are asymptomatic, you can get away with the above, but if you become symptomatic during isolation and need to be hospitalized … ?
if you become very ill and have to be in the ICU … ?

I would not be willing to go to Hawaii with unvaccinated, where the positive rate is much higher than in Tokyo.
but if you can financially afford it, go ahead and take the risk.

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#12
  • パンク寸前
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  • 2021/09/05 (Sun) 22:25
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The ICU at the Hawaii Hospital is currently on the verge of being flattened.

If you get infected during your stay and it becomes serious,
we don't know if the hospital has room for you.

If you love Hawaii, postpone your vacation trip and
reschedule business trips whenever possible.

Read the local news with a dictionary and make
wise decisions.

https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2021/09/04/healthcare-leaders-nearly-every-oahu-hospital-is-or-near-icu-capacity/

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