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REPRESENTATIVES KITAGAWA, MATAYOSHI SPONSOR ANNUALWINDWARD COMMUNITY DRIVE-THRU FLU SHOT CLINIC

  • Writer: Hawai'i House Democrats
    Hawai'i House Democrats
  • 12 hours ago
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Kāne‘ohe, Hawaiʻi – Representatives Lisa Kitagawa and Scot Z. Matayoshi are sponsoring their 6th Annual Community Drive-Thru Flu Shot Clinic at Windward Community College on Saturday, September 6, 2025. Flu shots will be administered on a first-come, first-served basis by Times Pharmacy at the campus from 9 a.m. to noon.

 

Residents interested in receiving a flu shot are asked to bring their insurance card, including insurance cards for children, as well as photo identification. The regular flu shot is $62.50 for those without insurance, but most insurance plans cover all or nearly all of the cost. Senior doses will also be available at the clinic for kūpuna.

 

"This year, we are excited to host our 6th annual flu shot clinic to provide our Windward community with a convenient and safe way to protect their ‘ohana," said Representative Matayoshi (D-49, Kāne‘ohe, Maunawili.) "We encourage residents to sign up to protect themselves and those around them this flu season."

 

Parents are also encouraged to bring their keiki, 3 years of age and older, to this drive-thru flu shot event. With the school year starting, the flu shot provides parents with a great way to keep their children and families safe.

 

"Access to healthcare is critical to keeping our residents and community safe and protected," said Representative Kitagawa (D-48, Kāne‘ohe, ‘Āhuimanu, Kahalu‘u, Waiāhole, Ka‘a‘awa.) "Mahalo to Times Pharmacy and Windward Community College for making this event possible each year."

 

 

WHAT:             Windward Community Drive-Thru Flu Shot Clinic

 

WHEN:             Saturday, September 6, 2025

9:00 a.m. - Noon

 

WHERE:          Windward Community College

Lower Parking Lot near Hale A‘o

45-720 Kea‘ahala Rd. Kane‘ohe, HI 96744

 

Attendees are encouraged to complete the registration paperwork ahead of time by visiting the following website: https://form.jotform.com/252255398881166

 

For individuals without a vehicle, walk-in flu shots will also be available in the Hale A‘o parking lot.

 

For more information, contact Rep. Matayoshi at (808) 586-8470 or Rep. Kitagawa at (808) 586-8540.

 

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Additional Information:

Times Pharmacy contracts with all major insurance providers (HMA, HMAA, HMSA, Kaiser,

UHA, TRICARE, PSWA, Hawaiʻi Laborers Union, Medicare, and Quest). Most insurance providers cover the entire cost of the flu vaccine with $0 copay, but there are some cases where the vaccine wouldn't be covered 100%. Union insurance policies may require a small copay of the total cost of the flu vaccine.

 

Times will invoice the clinic participant if they do have a copay. Times will also be providing

senior dose shots for those 65 years of age and older. If the clinic participant's insurance does not cover the flu vaccine, the cash price for the regular vaccine is $62.50 and $112.50 for the senior dose shot.

 

Although receiving the flu shot will not protect you from COVID-19, it has been proven to

reduce the risk of flu illness, hospitalization, and death. Additionally, getting a flu shot can also save healthcare resources for the care of patients suffering from COVID-19 or other emergency health needs.

 

Vaccines for Children

Times Pharmacy is now part of Vaccines for Children (VFC). Kids 3 to 18 years old who are eligible can receive a vaccine with no cost to parents or providers.

 

 

VFC Eligibility:

Children birth through 18 years of age who have no health insurance (uninsured), are underinsured (have health insurance that does not include vaccinations), are enrolled in Medicaid (Quest), are American Indian or Alaskan Native are eligible to receive VFC vaccine.

 

Children receiving a vaccine through the VFC program will be required to fill out a form located here: https://form.jotform.com/252226929675064

 

 

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