![]() As more supply becomes available the company will expand to more store locations and in more Hawaii communities. ![]() Participating Longs Drugs locations are in the following communities: Hauula, Honolulu, Lahaina, Pearl City, and Waianae. Supply for the expanded rollout in the state is sourced directly from the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program. Walk-in vaccinations without an appointment will not be provided. Patients must register in advance at CVS.com or through the CVS Pharmacy app, and people without online access can contact CVS Customer Service. Vaccines at participating Longs Drugs locations in Hawaii will be available to individuals meeting state eligibility criteria, as well as K-12 teachers and staff and childcare workers. “Feedback on every aspect of the vaccination process has been incredibly positive, from the digital experience to interacting with our team of health care professionals whose incredible efforts are helping to move us one step closer towards the eventual end of the pandemic.” “We’re proud to play a part in increasing access to the vaccine to as many people as possible to enable reopening efforts in the communities we serve,” said Neela Montgomery, President of CVS Pharmacy and Executive Vice President, CVS Health. ![]() The additional retail locations add to the 10 stores previously activated in the state, bringing to 17 the total number of Longs Drugs locations administering a vaccine in Hawaii. Appointments for the latest allocation of doses will start to become available for booking on Saturday, March 13 as stores receive shipments of vaccine. In an ongoing effort to slow the spread of the virus and help communities reopen, CVS Health today announced that it will begin to administer vaccines to eligible populations as early as Sunday, March 14 at seven additional Longs Drugs locations across Hawaii.
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