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What may be the largest immunization campaign in the history of the state is being rolled out by the state Department of Health, in partnership with the Healthcare Association of ...
Read More Update on state’s vaccination plans

The governor’s Pandemic Action Plan focuses on protecting public health, reviving the economy and strengthening our community. Finding the right balance has been part of the ongoing challenge for the ...
Read More Making the Hawai‘i Pandemic Action Plan work

As the state mobilized to respond to COVID-19, people have turned to Hawai‘i’s Department of Health (DOH) for leadership and guidance for this mysterious new virus. DOH continues to update ...
Read More State, counties continue to protect public health

Transforming entire statewide education systems in a pandemic is no small feat, but Hawai‘i’s public schools and the University of Hawai‘i 10-campus system managed to do it. The Hawai‘i State ...
Read More Schools and colleges pivot to deliver learning safely

Programs to help families, businesses survive: Even as DOH and community partners managed public health challenges, other state agencies mobilized to help those who lost their jobs, businesses that needed ...
Read More Strengthening our community in the COVID crisis

Hawai‘i’s multi-layered Safe Travels program with pre-travel testing involving “trusted testing partners” will continue into 2021 as a way for residents and visitors coming into the state to avoid having ...
Read More Reviving the economy and planning for the future

Multiple state departments came together to respond to fast-changing COVID-19 conditions, case numbers, community concerns and federal guidelines. What the people didn’t see is the countless hours of coordination that ...
Read More An all-hands-on-deck response from state agencies

The Department of Land and Natural Resources, its 11 divisions and four offices continued their work statewide but in health and safety-focused ways. State conservation officers worked seven days a ...
Read More Keeping people safe, making systems work for the public

Whether it’s vital resources for families, practical information from local experts or timely community news, First Lady Dawn Amano-Ige has turned her Facebook page into a place of hope. “In ...
Read More First Lady’s Corner: Reaching out in a pandemic

It’s true this holiday season in Hawai‘i will be like no other. The pandemic continues to impact our health, our jobs and our way of life, with challenging times still ...
Read More ’Tis the season to mask up, stay vigilant and hopeful