Pfizer Vaccine - FDA Approved!
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Aloha Ohana!

Great news! The Pfizer vaccine, which was previously under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), is now fully approved! Full FDA approval incorporates additional safety testing and allows the vaccine to be distributed after the public health emergency ends.

What does the FDA approval of the Pfizer vaccine mean?

✓ It’s the most thorough review of a vaccine the FDA does

✓ 340K+ pages of research have been reviewed—all showing high levels of safety & effectiveness

If you’ve been waiting for the FDA to fully approve the COVID-19 vaccines, the time to get vaccinated is now. Find a vaccine clinic near you: hawaiicovid19.com/vaccine

View more information at:

1) https://publichealthcollaborative.org/faq/#FDA-Approval

2) https://www.fda.gov/.../fda-approves-first-covid-19-vaccine

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Our Kūpuna
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Aloha Ohana,

As you all know in our culture kūpuna are highly respected grandparents, ancestors, and honored elders. Our kūpuna are living links and keepers of priceless ancestral knowledge. If your kūpuna haven’t been vaccinated yet, please help them by setting up an appointment with our friendly staff at KHC. 

Kindly call (808) 293-9231 to schedule an appointment for your kūpuna today.

If you are interested in a beautiful community initiative that supports our kūpuna, please visit our friends at www.ourkupuna.com. 

Photo Credit: Jonathan Canlis / @jonathancanlas

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Well Child Wednesday
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Aloha Ohana!

Our friends at the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) are promoting #wellchildwednesday and we're proud to support them.

Back to School is right around the corner! Are your kids ready? Now's the time to get your kids caught up on well-child visits & vaccinations. Schedule a visit with our pediatrician at KHC if you need immunizations and physicals. Don’t forget about a trip to our KHC dentist too!

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AlohaSafe Alert
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Aloha Ohana!

Here is a repost from our friends at the Department of Health regarding the release of the cool AlohaSafe Alert mobile app.

The AlohaSafe Alert App is a private and secure way of getting instant notifications that let you know if you have been exposed to someone who tested positive for COVID-19. Download the app from your app store or play store today! Learn more about the AlohaSafe Alert App at https://www.alohasafealert.org/

If you do get notified that you were exposed to an individual who contracted COVID-19, make sure to get tested. 

FULLY VACCINATED:

  • If you are NOT experiencing symptoms, you do not need to quarantine. Get tested 3-5 days after your date of exposure. If your results come back positive, isolate for 10 days. Keep track of your symptoms to see if they are improving. If they have improved by day 10 and you do not have a fever for 24 hours (without the use of fever-reducing meds), you can end isolation.

  • If you are experiencing symtpoms, get tested 3-5 days after the date you were exposed to COVID-19. Quarantine until you receive your test results. If your results come back positive, isolate for 10 days. Keep track of your symptoms to see if they are improving. If they have improved by day 10 and you do not have a fever for 24 hours (without the use of fever-reducing meds), you can end isolation.

UNVACCINATED:

  • If you are not fully vaccinated, get tested immediately and quarantine for 10 days after your last contact with the person who tested positive, regardless of your COVID-19 infection status (positive or negative).

Whether you are vaccinated or not, watch for symptoms for 14 days after your last contact with the person with COVID-19 infection. If you develop symptoms, immediately self-isolate and contact your health care provider.

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Pregnancy & COVID (Update)
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Aloha Ohana!

Did you know that pregnant and recently pregnant people with COVID-19 are at increased risk for severe illness when compared with non-pregnant people? Severe illness includes illness that requires hospitalization, intensive care unit admission, mechanical ventilation, or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; or illness that results in death, although the absolute risk for these outcomes is low. 

Additionally, pregnant people with COVID-19 are at increased risk for preterm birth and might be at increased risk for other adverse pregnancy complications and outcomes, such as preeclampsia, coagulopathy, and stillbirth. COVID-19 vaccines do not give you COVID-19 because none of the vaccines contain the live virus. 

If you haven’t already, please call (808) 293-9231 to schedule an appointment for your vaccine.

Learn more at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/clinical-considerations/covid-19-vaccines-us.html#pregnant

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Motivation Monday

Aloha Ohana! It’s Motivation Monday here at KHC.

We believe that Monday is a day of beginnings and new starts. It’s a day where the week is before you and possibilities are endless. Begin the week with momentum and you’ll look back with great satisfaction on all you achieved.

On the other hand, we know that Monday can also be stressful. It’s back to work time. You may be in a negative work environment. It’s the highest day of the week for heart attacks. So let’s make this Monday one of the good ones. One where you demonstrate the power of a positive attitude and rocket toward your goals.

Here is a Monday Motivation Quote from Mahatma Gandhi to get your week started: 

“The future depends on what you do today.” ~ Mahatma Gandhi

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Protect Our Keiki
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Aloha Ohana!

As the school year begins, it’s important to get vaccinated for your Keiki. We are seeing an increase in the effects of social isolation and its impacts on learning. If the current spike continues, our Keiki will continue to face restrictions and limit their interaction with their peers. 

Ko'olauloa Health Center is vaccinating by appointment on Tuesdays from 10 am to 1 pm. If you are unvaccinated we hope to see you soon! Call (808) 293-9231 to set up your appointment today.

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Hawaii Department of Health
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Aloha Ohana!

Just a friendly reminder from our friends at the Hawaii State Department of Health: Gatherings statewide are currently limited to no more than 10 people for indoor gatherings and no more than 25 people for outdoor gatherings. Avoid large events and consider hosting small gatherings with family and friends you regularly socialize with. Protect others and stay home if you're feeling sick. For more safe gathering tips, visit HawaiiCOVID19.com/safe-gatherings.

Have a beautiful weekend!

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National Health Center Week
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Aloha Ohana!

This week our country is celebrating National Health Center Week! 

National Health Center Week is an annual celebration with the goal of raising awareness about the mission and accomplishments of America’s health centers over the past five decades. Health centers, like Ko’olauloa Health Center, serve 27 million patients a number that continues to grow along with the demand for affordable primary care.

In addition to their long history as health care homes to millions, health centers produce innovative solutions to the most pressing health care issues in their communities and reach beyond the walls of conventional medicine to address the social determinants of health affecting special patient populations.

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Here is the Proclamation on National Health Center Week 2021 from the White House:

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2021/08/06/a-proclamation-on-national-health-center-week-2021/

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Mahalo for all of your support. We are proud to be a vital part of the Ko’olauloa community. 

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Mindful
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Aloha Ohana! It’s Mindful Monday here at KHC.

Let’s be honest - as beneficial as mindfulness is, tuning in to your surroundings, surrendering to the moment, and embracing whatever thoughts pop up isn’t always as easy as it sounds. It takes effort—but with continued practice, mindfulness can make a big difference in your day-to-day life.

Here are few quotes on mindfulness to inspire you to live in the present this coming week.

“Mindfulness isn’t difficult. We just have to remember to do it.” – Sharon Salzberg

“You can’t stop the waves but you can learn how to surf” – Jon Kabat-Zinn

“When you’re feeling frazzled, put all of your attention on the breath. It’s a portal into the present moment, the best remedy for stress.” — Ellen Barrett

“Mindfulness clears the windshield of the mind so that we can see things as they really are.” — Travis Eliot

Have a great everyone!

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Poi Power
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Aloha Ohana!

It's Super Food Sunday here at KHC. Did you know that poi is a superfood?

Most foods don’t get much humbler than poi, the pasty staple made from the taro plant. It may be the only thing Hawaiians have that nobody else envies. The islands' scented breezes and hula hands waft and beckon. Poi just sits there, strangely elastic, sort of purple, inviting funny looks. But like those people you know whose outward placidity masks a rich inner life, poi is remarkable.

It is a superfood, for one thing: a fat-free, high-fiber, low-sodium, gluten-free source of vitamin B, calcium, and phosphorus. It sustained the Polynesians who took taro to the islands centuries ago, for reasons that are newly appreciated today. Dr. Terry Shintani, a doctor and the author of ''The Hawaii Diet'' (Pocket Books, 2002), has made poi a centerpiece of a program to help native Hawaiians and others overcome obesity, diabetes, and heart disease by returning to traditional Hawaiian foods. On top of all that, poi is ideal baby food.

Pick up a bag for your family at the Laie Foodland and have a beautiful Sunday afternoon.

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Hawaii Children’s Action Network
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Aloha Ohana, 

Here is a great repost from our friends at Hawaii Children’s Action Network. 

Did you know that 15,000 Hawaiʻi keiki live in families that need help to access the Child Tax Credit. (Advance monthly payments of up to $300/child started in July.)

What can you do to help? Talk to anyone you know who might be eligible. If they don't normally file taxes, the IRS has a sign-up tool on their website.

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Thank You!
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Aloha Ohana! We wanted to say thank you!

Thanks to our hard-working staff, vendors, and our supportive community, for the past 3 years we have had clean audit reports with no findings. This is great news for KHC and the community we will continue to serve in the future.

Congratulations to everyone at Ko’olauloa Health Center and to our wonderful community.

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Vaccine Resources
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Aloha Ohana!

If you have any questions about COVID-19 vaccines please feel free to call us at (808) 293-9231 or visit www.hawaiicovid19.com.

FYI: Ko'olauloa Health Center is vaccinating by appointment on Tuesdays from 10 am to 1 pm. If you are unvaccinated we hope to see you soon! Call (808) 293-9231 to set up your appointment today.

Mahalo!

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Eric Rhodes
Stay Well
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Happy Aloha Friday Ohana!

Please kokua - we are not out of this pandemic yet. If you have gotten your vaccination please follow the new CDC guidelines on wearing your mask. If you haven't gotten your vaccine yet, you can get yours at KHC.

Ko'olauloa Health Center is vaccinating by appointment on Tuesdays from 10 am to 1 pm. If you are unvaccinated we hope to see you soon!

Call (808) 293-9231 to set up your appointment today.

Mahalo!

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Eric Rhodes