13% of Big Islanders vaccinated against COVID-19

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Hawaii to date has been awarded 751,170 COVID-19 vaccine doses, of which 654,090 had been received as of Monday, according to the state.

Of the doses of Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson &Johnson vaccines received, 83%, or 541,584 doses, have been administered statewide, including 71,744 on the Big Island.

An estimated 23.4% of the state’s population has received at least one dose and 13.6% two doses.

On the Big Island, 23.5% of the population has received at least one dose and 13% two doses, according to the state Department of Health. An estimated 29% of the population age 60 and older has received at least one dose, with 73% of the island’s kupuna 75 and older having received at least one dose and 61% fully inoculated.