Oct. 9, 2020
Contributed by Shaundor Chillingworth
A drive-thru vaccination will be held on Oct. 17 for students interested in receiving a free flu shot. Kamehameha Schools is offering free flu shots to KS students this year. Flu shots will be available on-campus and are highly recommended while our community continues to be impacted by this pandemic.
Vaccination can reduce the spread of influenza at home and in the community, helping to reduce the risk of flu-associated hospitalization for children, working age adults, and older adults. While not affective against coronavirus, the flu vaccine prevents millions of illnesses and flu-related symptoms from developing (many of which mimic symptoms of COVID-19).
Mālama Ola staff will be administering Fluzone Quadrivalent, which provides protection against four strains of influenza, and it has no preservatives. The vaccine uses inactivated virus which means it cannot cause the flu.
For your child to receive the flu vaccine, a signed and completed consent form should be brought with you in order for your child to receive their flu shot. Download the consent form at http://bit.ly/malamaflushot2020.
A drive-thru vaccination will be administered on Saturday, October 17 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. outside of the high school health room (see the map below).
Please RSVP by email to juriveir@ksbe.edu by FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 if interested in having your child receive a flu shot. If there are any questions, please contact Carl deLeon, RN at (808) 982-0411.
A flu shot is recommended to prevent symptoms that may mimic those for COVID-19, hopefully saving you some anxiety in the process.
Drive-thru vaccinations will be given outside of the administration building on the high school campus.