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Hawaii Pacific Health begins COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Pier 2 in Honolulu

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Vehicles drive up at the first mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Pier 2 on Monday, Jan. 18, in Honolulu. Over 27,000 are expected to receive the Pfizer/Biotech COVID-19 vaccine at the site, which is being overseen by Hawaii Pacific Health.
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People walk out of the first mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Pier 2 on Monday, Jan. 18, in Honolulu. Over 27,000 are expected to receive the Pfizer/Biotech COVID-19 vaccine at the site, which is being overseen by Hawaii Pacific Health.
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Makiki resident Chuck Reindollar, 76, registers prior to receiving his COVID-19 vaccination at the first mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Pier 2 on Monday, Jan. 18, in Honolulu. Over 27,000 are expected to receive the Pfizer/Biotech COVID-19 vaccine at the site, which is being overseen by Hawaii Pacific Health.
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Syringes with the Pfizer/Biotech COVID-19 vaccine are seen at the first mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Pier 2 on Monday, Jan. 18, in Honolulu. Over 27,000 are expected to receive the Pfizer/Biotech COVID-19 vaccine at the site, which is being overseen by Hawaii Pacific Health.
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Paula Carroll reflects on her experience of receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at the first mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Pier 2 on Monday, Jan. 18, in Honolulu. Over 27,000 are expected to receive the Pfizer/Biotech COVID-19 vaccine at the site, which is being overseen by Hawaii Pacific Health.
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Palolo resident Ruth Silberstein reflects on her experience of receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at the first mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Pier 2 on Monday, Jan. 18, in Honolulu. Over 27,000 are expected to receive the Pfizer/Biotech COVID-19 vaccine at the site, which is being overseen by Hawaii Pacific Health.
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Corinne Shinn, left, and mother Mavis Taniguchi, 85, wait for their transportation after both receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at the first mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Pier 2 on Monday, Jan. 18, in Honolulu. Over 27,000 are expected to receive the Pfizer/Biotech COVID-19 vaccine at the site, which is being overseen by Hawaii Pacific Health.
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Corinne Shinn, left, and mother Mavis Taniguchi, 85, wait for their transportation after both receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at the first mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Pier 2 on Monday, Jan. 18, in Honolulu. Over 27,000 are expected to receive the Pfizer/Biotech COVID-19 vaccine at the site, which is being overseen by Hawaii Pacific Health.
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Palolo resident Miles Silberstein stands outside after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine along with wife Ruth at the first mass COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Pier 2 on Monday, Jan. 18, in Honolulu. Over 27,000 are expected to receive the Pfizer/Biotech COVID-19 vaccine at the site, which is being overseen by Hawaii Pacific Health.

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