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HAWAI‘I DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH: VACCINE DISTRIBUTION UPDATE JANUARY 8, 2021

News Release from Hawaii DoH, Jan 8, 2021

HONOLULU – The Hawai‘i Department of Health continues to receive, distribute, and administer COVID-19 vaccines as quickly and efficiently as possible. Here are the latest figures.

Vaccine doses received

  • 91,700 Statewide  (54,600 Pfizer-BioNTech -- 37,100 Moderna)

Vaccinations administered statewide

  • 35,000+ Statewide

(Editor's Note:  91,700 - 35,000 = 56,700)

An additional 17,550 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine have been ordered for delivery next week. Thousands more Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech doses may be ordered this weekend for delivery next week.

Pharmacies continue to administer vaccinations at long-term care facilities around the state. Thousands of residents and employees at those facilities have already been vaccinated and first-dose vaccinations are complete at 22 of those facilities.

Independent licensed healthcare professionals and staff who are part of Phase 1a continue to be vaccinated at area hospitals. Independent healthcare organizations that have not yet arranged for vaccinations are asked to complete this survey to facilitate the logistical planning for the vaccination of their high-risk workers.

Details on how people age 75 and older can register for vaccinations can be expected as soon as next week.

(Editor's Note: Don't wait for DoH, go to this link to sign up now  >>> Sign up Here: Hospitals Start Vaccinating Age 75+)

The Department of Health continues to work with a large cross section of organizations to further define their place in Phase 1b and the number of vaccines needed to cover their workforce.

Locations and opening dates of large Points of Dispensing (POD) will be announced soon.

PDF: Hawai‘i Department of Health: Vaccine Distribution Update January 8, 2021

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HAWAI‘I DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ISSUES UPDATED COVID-19 VACCINATION PLAN

News Release from Hawaii DoH, Jan 8, 2021

HONOLULU – The Hawai‘i Department of Health issued an executive summary of its updated COVID-19 vaccination plan today to provide a roadmap of how the vaccine will eventually be made available to all Hawai‘i residents by the end of this summer.

The prioritized system ensures the vaccine is distributed and administered in an orderly, safe and efficient manner, starting with prioritized groups based on updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) released on December 20, 2020.

The health department submitted its initial draft vaccination plan to the CDC in mid-October 2020, the deadline that was given to all states to support Operation Warp Speed. The initial draft included input from local, state and federal agencies as well as private-sector partners.

“We are continuing to devote our full attention to ensuring we have a robust and orderly rollout of our vaccination program,” said Dr. Libby Char, director of the Hawai‘i Department of Health. “We’ve integrated the ACIP’s allocation and prioritization recommendations into our updated plan to reach those in high-risk groups as quickly and efficiently as possible.”

“Our plan prioritizes the vaccine for those who come into direct contact with the virus and those who are at higher risk for severe COVID-19 infections, and disability or death,” Dr. Char said. “The safe and orderly rollout ensures we operate efficiently to minimize waste of the dosages and to enhance patient safety.”

The updated plan breaks down the rollout of the vaccine into two major phases. The first phase includes three priority groups:

  • Phase 1a: Healthcare personnel and long-term care facility residents, which is estimated to be 6% of Hawai‘i’s total population;
  • Phase 1b: Frontline essential workers and adults 75 years of age and older, which is about 20% of Hawai‘i’s population; and 
  • Phase 1c: Adults age 65 to 74 years, persons 16 to 64 years with high-risk medical conditions, and essential workers not included in Phase 1b, which is 47% of the state’s population.

Phase 2 will cover the rest of the population, which includes all persons 16 years and older who were not in other categories. Phase 2 is projected to begin in early summer 2021, depending on production and federal allocation of doses through Operation Warp Speed.

Based on the estimated number of people in each of these priority groups, 73% of Hawai‘i’s population will receive the vaccination by the completion of all of the categories in Phase 1. Phase 2 will cover the remaining 27% of Hawai‘i’s population.

It is important to note the phases of the vaccine distribution may occur concurrently. In addition, in each phase, the order in which the vaccines will be administered will be based on age, with the eldest in the phase receiving first priority.

The updated plan also includes a number of contingencies:

Vaccinations may be redistributed if there are significant outbreaks or clusters;

Priority groups may include others if deemed necessary to limit the spread of disease, morbidity or mortality; and

Vaccinations may be distributed to populations prioritized by disease activity in geographical location, disproportionately affected communities, and health and socioeconomic vulnerabilities.

To view the executive summary of the updated COVID-19 vaccination plan, click here.

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PDF: Hawai‘i Department of Health issues updated COVID-19 vaccination plan

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