HONOLULU (AP) – State health officials are to honor four Hawaii schools for their high levels of performance in a flu immunization program.
The schools are to be honored Tuesday at the state capitol.
The statewide, school-based flu immunization program is called Protect Hawaii’s Keiki: Stop Flu at School.
The Department of Health is to also present data collected over the past four years of the nationally recognized program and provide an update on the program’s uncertain future.
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