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The Queen’s Health Systems opens COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Neal Blaisdell

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COURTESY THE QUEEN’S HEALTH SYSTEMS
Queen’s started vaccinating kupuna over the age of 75 on Monday at the opening of a new COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Neal Blaisdell Concert Hall.
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The start of the waiting line for COVID-19 vaccination is seen on Monday, Jan. 25 at the Neal Blaisdell Concert Hall. The Queen’s Health Systems launched a vaccination clinic with a soft opening on Saturday, administering 550 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and expects to vaccinate more than 1,200 kupuna ages 75 and older who made appointments online or by phone for opening day.
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Freshly inoculated patients sit in the monitoring area on Monday, Jan. 25 at the Neal Blaisdell Concert Hall. The Queen’s Health Systems launched a vaccination clinic with a soft opening on Saturday, administering 550 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and expects to vaccinate more than 1,200 kupuna ages 75 and older who made appointments online or by phone for opening day.
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Freshly inoculated patients sit in the monitoring area on Monday, Jan. 25 at the Neal Blaisdell Concert Hall. The Queen’s Health Systems launched a vaccination clinic with a soft opening on Saturday, administering 550 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and expects to vaccinate more than 1,200 kupuna ages 75 and older who made appointments online or by phone for opening day.
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Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi, third from left, speaks to Dr. Mark Mugiishi and Dr. Jill Hoggard Green on Monday, Jan. 25, at the Neal Blaisdell Concert Hall. The Queen’s Health Systems launched a vaccination clinic with a soft opening on Saturday, administering 550 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and expects to vaccinate more than 1,200 kupuna ages 75 and older who made appointments online or by phone for opening day.
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Dr. Jill Hoggard Green, right, Queen’s Medical Center CEO and president, bumps elbows with Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi, left, as House Speaker Scott Saiki looks on during a news conference on Monday, Jan. 25 at the Blaisdell Concert Hall. The Queen’s Health Systems launched a vaccination clinic with a soft opening on Saturday, administering 550 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and expects to vaccinate more than 1,200 kupuna ages 75 and older who made appointments online or by phone for opening day.
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Dr. Jill Hoggard Green, Queen’s Medical Center CEO and president, speaks as Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi, left, and House speaker Scott Saiki listen during a news conference on Monday, Jan. 25, at the Neal Blaisdell Concert Hall. The Queen’s Health Systems launched a vaccination clinic with a soft opening on Saturday, administering 550 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and expects to vaccinate more than 1,200 kupuna ages 75 and older who made appointments online or by phone for opening day.
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Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi speaks during a news conference on Monday, Jan. 25 at the Neal Blaisdell Concert Hall. The Queen’s Health Systems launched a vaccination clinic with a soft opening on Saturday, administering 550 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and expects to vaccinate more than 1,200 kupuna ages 75 and older who made appointments online or by phone for opening day.
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Dr. Jill Hoggard Green, Queen’s Medical Center CEO and president, speaks as Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi, left, and House speaker Scott Saiki listen during a news conference on Monday, Jan. 25, at the Neal Blaisdell Concert Hall. The Queen’s Health Systems launched a vaccination clinic with a soft opening on Saturday, administering 550 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and expects to vaccinate more than 1,200 kupuna ages 75 and older who made appointments online or by phone for opening day.
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Freshly inoculated patients sit in the monitoring area on Monday, Jan. 25, at the Neal Blaisdell Concert Hall. The Queen’s Health Systems launched a vaccination clinic with a soft opening on Saturday, administering 550 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and expects to vaccinate more than 1,200 kupuna ages 75 and older who made appointments online or by phone for opening day.
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Freshly inoculated patients sit in the monitoring area on Monday, Jan. 25 at the Neal Blaisdell Concert Hall. The Queen’s Health Systems launched a vaccination clinic with a soft opening on Saturday, administering 550 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and expects to vaccinate more than 1,200 kupuna ages 75 and older who made appointments online or by phone for opening day.
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Freshly inoculated patients sit in the monitoring area on Monday, Jan. 25, at the Neal Blaisdell Concert Hall. The Queen’s Health Systems launched a vaccination clinic with a soft opening on Saturday, administering 550 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and expects to vaccinate more than 1,200 kupuna ages 75 and older who made appointments online or by phone for opening day.

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