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Hawaii’s COVID-19 infections continue to rise as confirmed omicron cases hit 74

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                                Sadie Paekukui, 6, held on to her mother, Chantel Paekukui, as health care worker Angela Mae Domingo administered a COVID-19 vaccine shot.
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Sadie Paekukui, 6, held on to her mother, Chantel Paekukui, as health care worker Angela Mae Domingo administered a COVID-19 vaccine shot.

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                                Derien Smith, 7, received a COVID-19 vaccine from registered nurse Brianne Higa on Wednesday at a Hawaii Pacific Health vaccine clinic held at Keoneula Elementary School in Ewa Beach. Standing by were Derien’s cousin, Micah Banks, 11, and his father, Dannan Smith.
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CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM

Derien Smith, 7, received a COVID-19 vaccine from registered nurse Brianne Higa on Wednesday at a Hawaii Pacific Health vaccine clinic held at Keoneula Elementary School in Ewa Beach. Standing by were Derien’s cousin, Micah Banks, 11, and his father, Dannan Smith.

CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Sadie Paekukui, 6, held on to her mother, Chantel Paekukui, as health care worker Angela Mae Domingo administered a COVID-19 vaccine shot.
CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Derien Smith, 7, received a COVID-19 vaccine from registered nurse Brianne Higa on Wednesday at a Hawaii Pacific Health vaccine clinic held at Keoneula Elementary School in Ewa Beach. Standing by were Derien’s cousin, Micah Banks, 11, and his father, Dannan Smith.