by Jon Fleetwood, Jon Fleetwood:
After state’s vaccine passport era, Hawaii lawmakers want to give Department of Health final authority over medical decisions while blocking lawsuits and discipline against those who enforce them.
Hawaii lawmakers are advancing a bill that gives the state’s Department of Health decisive control over which vaccines and preventive services count as medically valid—and then protects anyone who carries them out from nearly all legal consequences.
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House Bill 1898 (S.D. 1) creates immunity from civil lawsuits, criminal liability, and professional discipline for providers who follow DOH recommendations on “clinical preventive services.”
If harm occurs later, the main legal question becomes whether the provider obeyed state guidance.
During the next outbreak or pandemic, when the DOH again requires vaccination to work, attend school, travel, or participate in society, anyone injured by the shot could have no one to hold accountable—because the bill grants legal immunity to every doctor, pharmacist, and facility that simply followed state orders.
Watchdog groups actively monitoring the CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) data confirm 2.7 million adverse events have been linked to vaccines since 1990 (~204 adverse events per day)—though a Harvard Pilgrim Health Care report found that fewer than 1% of adverse events are ever reported, suggesting the true number could be in the hundreds of millions (~20,360 adverse events per day).
The accountability-erasing bill is backed by Democrat lawmakers, including Reps. Scot Matayoshi, Terez Amato, Della Au Belatti, Luke Evslin, Tina Grandinetti, Lisa Marten, Daynette Morikawa, Jackson Sayama, Gregg Takayama, Adrian Tam, and David Tarnas.
HB1898 is in the final stage in the Senate, one step away from passage before being sent to the Governor.
You can contact Hawaii senators here and voice your opinion of the bill and how they should vote on it.


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