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Hawaii National Guard administers 65,000 COVID-19 vaccinations

COVID-19 vaccinations

Spc. Jordan T. Clapson, a medical specialist from the Task Force Medical, Hawaii National Guard Joint Task Force administered a dose of the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine to an Oʻahu resident at the Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center in Waianae, Hawaii on October 28, 2021. Army and Air National Guard medical personnel continue to support the State Department of Health at multiple sites statewide with administering COVID-19 vaccines to eligible recipients.

The Hawaii National Guard Joint Task Force has injected more than 65,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine into Hawaii residents ages 12 and older.

At the request of the State Department of Health, the National Guard began supporting first- and second-dose COVID-19 vaccinations in communities across Hawaii in January. It recently added booster shots.

“I’m proud that the Hawaii National Guard Joint Task Force was able to assist the State Department of Health and the counties in achieving 71% of the Hawaii population vaccinated,” said Brig. Gen. Moses Kaoiwi Jr., the Hawaii National Guard Joint Task Force commander. “All Hawaii National Guard medical personnel across the state worked diligently to provide the assistance where it was needed. The low positivity rate indicates that our work has made a difference.”

Hundreds assist with COVID-19 vaccinations

Public vaccinations administered by the HING JTF were highest in Hawaii County at 43,367, followed by Maui County with 11,658, the City & County of Honolulu with 5,648, and Kauai County with 4,418 vaccinations. Military-trained medical professionals administered 65,091 vaccines to the public at multiple health centers, hotels, convention halls and pop-up clinics statewide as of Oct. 25.

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Since April 2020, the Hawaii National Guard has served communities at the request of the governor, the Department of Health, the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency, and various state and local agencies to keep communities safe and stop the spread of COVID-19.

More than 625 Soldiers and Airmen from the HING JTF are assisting Hawaii with its COVID-19 response, administering vaccinations and rapid swab tests. They are also checking the temperatures of passengers at major airports, mapping COVID-19, distributing personal protective equipment and conducting public health outreach for at-risk communities.

This article was written by 1st Lt. Anyah Peatross, Hawaii National Guard Joint Task Force, and originally appeared on the National Guard website.

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