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Walmart to Host Free Wellness Day Events at all 10 Hawaiʻi Stores on July 24

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Walmart, Kahului. PC: Gaylord Paul Garcia.

Walmart invites customers to Walmart Wellness Day on Saturday, July 24, a free event where they can get health screenings and wellness resources at pharmacies statewide, including immunizations.

The goal of Walmart Wellness Day is to help customers get back on track with preventive health measures they may have missed over the past year, especially as many families prepare for in-person work and school this fall.  

“At least 41% of Americans delayed care during the pandemic, according to the CDC, and that can lead to negative health impacts in the future. We want to make it simple for our customers to prioritize their health and catch up on preventive care by offering convenient health resources where they’re already shopping for groceries and back-to-school items,” said Dr. Cheryl Pegus, executive vice president, Walmart Health & Wellness. “We are especially focused on reaching customers in underserved communities who may have limited options for healthcare in their community, outside our pharmacies. This is a day for the entire family and we’ll be offering screenings and services for all ages.”  

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More than 4,700 Walmart pharmacies nationwide will host Walmart Wellness Day events from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. local time on July 24. Walmart Wellness Day events will feature the following health resources, administered by our qualified pharmacy team:    

  • Free health screenings, including glucose, cholesterol, blood pressure, body mass index and vision screenings 
  • Educational health resources and consultations with our trusted pharmacy team 
  • Affordable immunizations, including measles, mumps, rubella (MMR), varicella (chicken pox), HPV, tetanus, whooping cough (TDAP) and more [Mililani does not have a pharmacy and does not offer these vaccinations]   
  • No-cost COVID-19 vaccines [all 10 Hawaiʻi Walmart stores will offer COVID-19 vaccinations including Mililani] 

Reports of new COVID-19 cases continue to drop in areas of the country where the majority of the population is fully vaccinated. Unfortunately, in states where vaccination rates are lower, data shows a rise in cases and hospitalizations. Experts are also seeing variants of the virus starting to emerge, including the Delta variant, which appears to be more contagious.  

The good news is the CDC reports the three authorized COVID-19 vaccines offer protection against the current virus variants for those who are fully vaccinated. For those who receive their vaccination at Walmart and Sam’s Club, they can now get a free digital version of their vaccination record. Individuals can print, save on a device or share with third-party apps if they choose. 

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Walmart pharmacies have been hosting Walmart Wellness Days since 2014 and we’ve administered more than 4.75 million free health screenings for our customers during that time. Our quarterly wellness events shifted to a virtual format during the COVID-19 pandemic and we are excited to be back in person for the first time since January 2020.

Walmart Wellness Day is one of many events conducted by Walmart across the country as part of its Mobile Wellness program, which launched in March to expand the company’s Health and Wellness efforts in communities. As part of these events and in addition to the vaccine clinic, the Mobile Wellness program will generate education and awareness of Walmart’s wellness services, in tandem with the program sponsor products from Clorox, Kleenex and GSK. 

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