On Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021 at 12:01 a.m. the nine counties in Loup Basin Public Health Departmentâs district were issued updated Directed Health Measures (DHMs).
The new DHMs are in response to a 7-day rolling average of COVID-19 hospitalized patients occupying under 10 percent of the stateâs hospital beds. This change moved the state from the âblueâ to the âgreenâ level of restrictions.
The updates to the DHMs allow for 100 percent indoor capacity (previously was 75 percent). For events of 500 or more individuals, it remains in place that a plan must be submitted to and approved by LBPHD prior to the event.
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Ricketts: New Directed Health Measures to go into effect Saturday Share Updated: 4:35 PM CST Jan 29, 2021 KETV Staff Report Share Updated: 4:35 PM CST Jan 29, 2021 KETV Staff Report The State of Nebraska will be moving to the green phase of its COVID-19 response plan, according to a news release from Gov. Pete Ricketts office.The news release said the state s new Directed Health Measures will go into effect starting at 12:01 a.m. Saturday.As part of the DHM changes, maximum capacity for indoor gatherings, including youth extracurricular activities, has been increased from 75% to 100%.Ricketts office said anyone organizing a gathering of 500 or more people, or 1,000 or more people in Douglas County, must submit a reopening plan to their local health department and receive approval before holding events.The following quarantine requirements have been put in place, according to Ricketts office:Vaccinated Nebraskans (those who
Governor Pete Ricketts announced that the State is moving from the “blue” to “green” phase of its coronavirus pandemic response plan. As a result, the State of Nebraska is issuing new Directed Health Measures (DHMs) effective 12:01 AM on Saturday, January 30, 2021. The new DHMs change some of the restrictions put in place to [.]
North Central District Health Department (NCDHD) would like to apprise the district of the Nebraska COVID-19 vaccine registry, located at www.ncdhd.ne.gov. To provide guidance and clarity, below are directions on who should register on the Nebraska COVID-19 Registry:
For those 65+ who already registered with NCDHD, do not sign up with the State. NCDHD will continue to schedule your vaccine. If you are 65+ and did not sign up with NCDHD, please sign up on the new Nebraska registry, located at www.ncdhd.ne.gov.
If you registered on the NCDHD vaccine list but are not over the age of 65, you will need to register on the new Nebraska registry, located at www.ncdhd.ne.gov.