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Longs Drugs in Kapa‘a Now Scheduling Appointments for COVID Vaccine

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Longs Drugs in Kapa‘a is now accepting vaccine appointments for kūpuna aged 70 and over.

This is in addition to Kaua‘i hospitals that began accepting appointments on Thursday.
To sign up at Longs Drugs in Kapa‘a, click here. Once redirected to the next webpage, scroll down and select “Hawai‘i,” then “Schedule an appointment now.” Telephone assistance is available from CVS at 1-800-746-7287, option 1.

Kaua‘i hospitals also continue to accept appointments for kūpuna aged 70 and over. To sign up at the hospital clinics, click on one of the links below:

·Wilcox Medical Center in Līhuʻe: HawaiiPacificHealth.org/COVID19Vaccine
·Kaua‘i Veterans Memorial Hospital (KVMH) in Waimea: kauai.hhsc.org
·Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital in Kapa‘a: kauai.hhsc.org

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Kūpuna who are established patients at Ho‘ola Lahui can also schedule vaccine appointments at their locations.

If you need assistance with the hospitals’ online appointment systems, see if a friend or family member can help you. If not, call the Agency on Elderly Affairs at 808-241-4470, and they can help you schedule your appointment on the websites.

Eligible frontline essential workers are being vaccinated by appointment only at a Point of Distribution operated by the Kaua‘i District Health Office at the Kaua‘i War Memorial Convention Hall. For more information, click here.

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Visitors to Kaua‘i are not eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccine. Supply is for residents only.

At this time, Kaua‘i clinics are administering the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is not yet being offered at Kaua‘i vaccination sites as plans for administering it are developed. Details will be released as soon as they are available.

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