McKinley COVID Vaccination Clinic
- Blaine Bastatas

- Apr 22, 2021
- 1 min read
Aloha MHS students,
We are looking into the possibility of hosting a COVID vaccination clinic for McKinley students and their families. Tentative clinic dates are May 15 and June 5 for the follow up shot. These dates may be subject to change. Pfizer shots will be administered so all students 16 years and older are eligible to receive shots.
Please fill out the Student COVID Vaccine Survey as soon as possible so that we can get an estimate of how many students and families are interested. You will then be sent an official sign up link and forms to complete once we finalize details with Safeway pharmacy.
With the possibility of returning back to school with 100% face to face instruction in August, it will be beneficial to the health of our staff, students, school and community if we can get as many vaccinated through these clinics. Please take advantage of this opportunity. Students under the age of 16 can still sign up their eligible family members to be vaccinated.
Deadline for the survey will be April 30.
If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Ono at 594-0936 or kristen.ono@k12.hi.us
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