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vaccine

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#1
  • Hawaii96815
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  • 2021/06/04 23:22

Can Japanese tourists receive vaccines free of charge in Hawaii like they currently do in New York City ??

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#2
  • ハワイ在住
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  • 2021/06/05 (Sat) 07:49
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All Hawaii residents age 12 and above are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine is not available for children age 11 and younger. However, more studies are underway and being reviewed to safely expand the eligibility for the vaccine. There are rumors that tourists could also take the test, but the requirements differ from place to place. Some places are very thorough, checking driver's licenses and health insurance cards, while others do not.

Please contact the Hawaii Department of Health first.
If you have additional questions, call the Hawai'i Department of Health Immunization Branch at (808) 586-8332or toll-free at

The Hawai'i Department of Health HP for Corona Specialists is posted here
as the latest information is updated from time to time.
https://hawaiicovid19.com/vaccine-faqs/

Maybe Hawaii will start a tourist vaccine tour like NY. May the relief spread to other countries.

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#3
  • Hawaii96815
  • 2021/06/05 (Sat) 09:47
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Dear Hawaii resident

Thank you for your prompt reply.
I knew that some people were "able to receive it" as rumored ? (I also heard it)
But externally, it is considered only for Hawaii state residents, isn't it?
I agree with you about the vaccine tour ! I would like to see it implemented not only to provide relief to other countries, but also to help Hawaii's economy recover😊.

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#4
  • ハワイ在住
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  • 2021/06/05 (Sat) 10:19
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Now that PCR testing is thoroughly done before entering the airport, and if a vaccine tour is started, I think it will be a synergistic effect for both Hawaii and Japan. I would also like to add the age restrictions that were written on the Hawaii Department of Health website for the Corona specialty. For now, Pfizer is over 12 years old, and Moderna and Johnson Johnson are over 18 years old. I believe the age restrictions will be loosened gradually.

The Hawaii Department of Health is following CDC recommendations in authorizing the use of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for 12 to The Moderna and Johnson&Johnson vaccines are available to those age 18 and older.

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#5
  • ハワイ
  • 2021/06/05 (Sat) 15:21
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It looks like Pfizer Pharmaceuticals' vaccine will soon be available for ages 5 and up.

The Lieutenant Governor mentioned it last month.

Looks like Modela's vaccine will be 12 and up this month. This was also mentioned
last month by the Lieutenant Governor.

The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines that have been filed with the FDA
will be FDA-approved this month for emergency use at this time. This was also
mentioned by the Lieutenant Governor.

A vaccine tour is not possible, I don't think we can
do it as a tour because of the medical aspects, but something close to that is possible.

The state of Hawaii will do what is necessary to restart the economy, but
the governor will stop it, and if that is not the case, we will see great progress
in the future.

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