Hawaii’s vaccination rate is nearly 14 points above the national average.
Hawaii became the first state to administer coronavirus vaccines to 90% of its residents aged 12 and older Friday, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a new milestone for the nation’s most heavily vaccinated state....
[+]Some 1,089,984 Hawaii residents over the age of 11 — or 90% of the state’s eligible population — had taken at least one Covid-19 vaccine shot as of Friday, well above the 76.3% national rate, according to CDCHawaii has inoculated virtually all of its seniors and 95% of people 50 to 64, whereas 76% of children 12 and older are either partially or fully vaccinated, according to
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