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Vaccine pace slows in some areas of Nebraska

Vaccine pace slows in some areas of Nebraska and last updated 2021-04-23 11:15:49-04 OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) — Some doctors said we may be reaching a critical crossroads in the pandemic. The White House says roughly 200 million people have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the rate of vaccination is slowing down, and that s happening in some parts of our area. Ten of the 23 health districts in the state of Nebraska have declined new vaccine allotments this week as fewer people are jumping in line to get vaccinated. Julie Rother, Health Director of Northeast Nebraska Public Health Department, said she has seen a major change in their efforts.

Nebraska Health Departments affected by pausing of Johnson & Johnson vaccine

Nebraska Health Departments affected by pausing of Johnson & Johnson vaccine Unmute (KTIV) - Nebraska leaders say they will stop distributing Johnson & Johnson s COVID vaccine, while federal officials investigate the reports of people developing blood clots after receiving that shot. The J & J vaccine was a small part of the state s plans this week because officials expected to receive only 3,300 doses of it after getting 27,600 doses last week. The pause will impact every health district in Nebraska, including the North Central District Health Department, in O Neill. Officials at the department say they have between 300-400 doses of the vaccine that they will now be unable to use.

Teachers at northeast Nebraska school district still waiting for COVID-19 vaccine, delayed due to recent weather

HARTINGTON, Neb. (KTIV) - Hartington-Newcastle Public Schools are waiting for the chance for teachers to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Administrators from the district originally expected vaccinations to be administered to staff in late January or early February. According to the Northeast Nebraska Public Health Department, the delays are due to issues caused by the weather affecting shipments, the restructuring of the vaccine process and other key factors. The district is looking forward to receiving the vaccines. I m just hopeful that we can get this done as soon as possible. I think the kids, the staff members, the community would all like to get back to normal and we re grateful to be here but a more normal school year next year would be something we re all looking forward to, said Superintendent AJ Johnson.

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