Officials: Feds shuffle vaccine delivery dates, but Hawaiiâs allotment has not been cut Officials: Feds shuffle vaccine delivery dates, but Hawaiiâs allotment has not been cut By Allyson Blair | December 18, 2020 at 4:39 PM HST - Updated December 19 at 12:27 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - As hospitals across the country race to vaccinate front line workers, government agencies are reporting that some shipments of the coronavirus vaccine are being cut. Officials in at least 10 states say theyâre getting fewer doses than expected next week, and some deliveries will shrink by about 40 percent. In Hawaii, healthcare officials confirmed the dates the vaccines are supposed to arrive have been shuffled around. But the stateâs still on track to receive the 81,000 vaccines it was expecting this month, a spokesperson said.