Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

FIRST LADY takes pro-vaccine message to Hawaii.

- SHANT SHAHRIGIAN

First lady Jill Biden brought a pro-vaccinatio­n message to Hawaii over the weekend as she traveled home from a visit to Japan for the Olympics.

Biden stopped in Sunday at a high school vaccinatio­n site to encourage people to get jabbed and attend a barbecue with military families on the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam where she landed.

“I’m so excited to be here in your beautiful state,” Biden said upon her arrival, according to local media. “I’m really looking forward to it.”

Local leaders gave her a traditiona­l lei to wear around her neck.

“Adding her voice to all of the local voices, I think, it just adds one more powerful message to get vaccinated,” Democratic Gov. David Ige was quoted saying.

Biden flew in on Saturday on board her plane, known as “Executive One Foxtrot,” after taking part in the Olympics opening ceremony, cheering on Team USA and meeting foreign dignitarie­s.

In Tokyo, Biden participat­ed in a ceremony to name a bedroom at the U.S. diplomatic residence in honor of the late Sen. Daniel K. Inouye and his wife Irene Hirano Inouye of Hawaii.

“This moment really is very special to me,” Biden said, according to KHON2. “My husband, President Biden, truly loved Danny Inouye. I’m really honored to be here.”

On her way to Japan last week, the first lady stopped in Anchorage, Alaska, to spread the pro-vaccinatio­n message. Nearly 70% of Americans have gotten at least one vaccine dose, though the vaccinatio­n rate has been plummeting, alarming officials.

“Even as we celebrate the progress we’ve made, we know that this last push is really the hardest of all,” Biden said on Wednesday at the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium.

On Sunday night, she was set to fly back to Washington.

 ??  ?? First lady Jill Biden attends a covid-19 vaccinatio­n clinic Sunday at a high school in Waipahu, Hawaii. (AP/Caleb Jones)
First lady Jill Biden attends a covid-19 vaccinatio­n clinic Sunday at a high school in Waipahu, Hawaii. (AP/Caleb Jones)

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