As of January, Hawaii’s had aimed to start vaccinating people 65 and older in March. Instead, officials with the Department of Health said Friday they plan to expand the pool of vaccine recipients to include people 70 and older sometime “soon.”
Registration is not yet open for that 70-and-older cohort and there was no indication of when it will be in a news release from state Health Director Libby Char.
鈥淲e鈥檙e not ready to go into Phase 1c yet,” Char said. “But soon, we鈥檇 like to welcome those 70 and older to get vaccinated. We know we still have kupuna and frontline essential workers waiting to be vaccinated.”
Currently seniors age 75 and older, health care workers and people who qualify as essential workers are eligible for the vaccine as part of .
Severe winter weather has delayed shipments of thousands of COVID-19 vaccine doses to Hawaii and across the country.
The backlog of more than 50,000 doses is expected to arrive next week, according to health department officials.
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