HomeMy WebLinkAboutNR040121MO2DEREK S.K. KAWAKAMI, MAYOR
MICHAEL A. DAHILIG, MANAGING DIRECTOR
News Release
For Immediate Release: April 1, 2021
COUNTY OF KAUA‘I
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
SARAH K. BLANE, CHIEF OF STAFF
(808) 241-4900
All Kaua‘i residents age 16 and over now eligible to schedule vaccine appointments
The County of Kaua‘i announced that all residents age 16 and over are eligible for COVID-19
vaccines beginning Monday, April 5, at clinics around the island. This moves Kaua‘i into Phase 2 –
General Population.
Appointments can be scheduled now for the Kaua‘i District Health Office Department of Health’s
clinic at Convention Hall. Appointments will be available to book starting Monday at hospital clinics at
KVMH, Mahelona, and Wilcox.
This eliminates all restrictions based on age, high-risk health conditions, and essential worker
status. Individuals with a history of severe allergic reactions should consult their doctor prior to making
an appointment, and may not be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
Kaua‘i’s vaccine rollout has been very efficient. To ensure that all appointment spots are filled
and that our residents are offered vaccine as soon as possible, the Kaua‘i District Health Office and their
hospital partners have determined that it is time to open up vaccine availability to all Kauai residents
age 16 and over.
Health officials encourage all Kaua‘i residents to schedule an appointment as soon as possible.
Kaua‘i will rejoin the Safe Travels program for Trans-Pacific travel on April 5.
“More visitors and residents traveling to and from the island poses the risk of disease
introduction,” said Janet Berreman, M.D., Kaua‘i District Health Officer. “Vaccination protects our
residents, our loved ones, and our community.”
The one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine will be available on April 5 at the Department of
Health clinic at the War Memorial Convention Hall. To make an appointment at this clinic, please fill out
the Kaua‘i District Health Office COVID-19 Vaccine Allocation Survey.
The two-dose Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are widely available on Kaua‘i. Appointments are
available at Kaiser, Safeway, Longs, Wilcox Medical Center, Kaua‘i Veterans Memorial Hospital (KVMH),
Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital, and the Department of Health clinic. Veterans under VA care are
eligible to receive vaccine through the VA. Existing Ho'ola Lahui patients can make appointments
through their clinics.
For links to make an appointment at any of these locations, please visit: kauai.gov/vaccine.
Residents age 16 and 17 can only make appointments for the Pfizer vaccine at the hospital
clinics at Wilcox, Mahelona, or KVMH. Pfizer is the only vaccine with FDA emergency use authorization
for people age 16 and over. The vaccines by Moderna and Johnson & Johnson are approved for adults
18 and over only.
Patients will select two appointments if they are receiving either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine,
or a single appointment if they are receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. If you are receiving a two-
dose vaccine, please make both appointments at the same location to ensure you receive the same
vaccine and that your two doses are registered in the same system for a complete vaccination record.
Visitors to Kaua‘i are NOT eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccine. Supply is for residents only.
The County of Kaua‘i continues to offer free same-day COVID-19 testing weekdays from 8 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. at the War Memorial Convention Hall. The clinic will be closed on the Good Friday holiday
April 2, 2021. Free testing is available to everyone on Kaua‘i, residents and visitors. No appointment is
needed. For more information, visit kauai.gov/COVIDtest. This test cannot be used for Safe Travels pre-
travel test requirements.
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