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Pier 2 to be used as vaccination site in Honolulu

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House Speaker Scott K. Saiki spoke at a press conference held at Pier 2 in Kakaako on Wednesday. Pier 2 will be used as mass COVID-19 vaccination site, along with the Neal S. Blaisdell Center, for seniors and qualified essential workers, by appointment only, starting on Jan. 18. Hawaii Pacific Health will be managing the vaccine distribution at Pier 2.
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Jill Hoggard Green, Queen’s Health Systems President and CEO, spoke at a press conference held at Pier 2 in Kakaako on Wednesday.
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Ray Vera, president and CEO of Hawaii Pacific Health, spoke at a press conference held at Pier 2 in Kakaako on Wednesday.
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Mayor Rick Blangiardi spoke at a press conference held at Pier 2 in Kakaako on Wednesday.
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Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi spoke at a press conference held at Pier 2 in Kakaako on Wednesday.
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Melinda Ashton, Chief Quality Officer at Hawaii Pacific Health and Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi attended Wednesday's press conference.
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These stations are where people will receive their vaccines in what is normally a baggage area for cruise ship passengers.
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The Pier 2 baggage area for cruise ship passengers which has been converted into a space where people will receive their vaccines and be monitored for 15 to 30 minutes prior to leaving just in case they have an adverse reaction to the innoculation.
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The Pier 2 check-in for cruise ship passengers has been converted into a space where people will check-in for their vaccination appointment which they arranged for previously.
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Government and health officials held a press conference at Pier 2 in Kakaako on Wednesday.

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