Monday, Center for People in Need – first doses for county residents (nearly 1,300 vaccines administered)
Wednesday, Gateway Mall – drive-thru clinic, first doses (DHHS)
Thursday, Pinnacle Bank Arena – first and second doses for county residents
Friday, Pinnacle Bank Arena – first doses for county residents
Saturday, Gateway Mall – drive-thru clinic, first doses (DHHS)
Twenty-seven patients are currently hospitalized with COVID-19 (18 from Lancaster County). One patient is on a ventilator.
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Vaccination clinics through the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department this week will provide vaccination opportunities for younger individuals, including some of the general University of Nebraska-Lincoln student body later this week.
LLCHD officials expect to provide the first COVID-19 vaccination doses to residents age 20 and older at large-scale clinics later this week, with two scheduled at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Thursday and Friday, according to a City of Lincoln news release.
These clinics will include opportunities for UNL students, including nonresident and international students, to get vaccinated, according to Deb Fiddelke, UNLâs chief communication and marketing officer.Â
âWeâre thrilled that itâs happening so quickly,â Fiddelke said.
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Nebraska health officials say severe blood clots are rare, urge public to remain confident in vaccines
CHI Health doctor: If I hadn t already been vaccinated and I were scheduled for my Moderna or Pfizer vaccine tomorrow, I would show up for my appointment.
April 13, 2021 6:30 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The sudden pause of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine has sent shockwaves through the country.
In Nebraska, local health officials say it’s important that people understand how unusual these severe reactions are.
“It’s so rare that this would even happen but if it does, it’s really important to talk to your medical doctor,” Dr. Renuga Vivekanandan of CHI Health said.
Vaccination clinics through the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department this week will provide vaccination opportunities for younger individuals, including some of the general University of Nebraska-Lincoln student body later this week.
LLCHD officials expect to provide the first COVID-19 vaccination doses to residents age 20 and older at large-scale clinics later this week, with two scheduled at Pinnacle Bank Arena on Thursday and Friday, according to a City of Lincoln news release.
These clinics will include opportunities for UNL students, including nonresident and international students, to get vaccinated, according to Deb Fiddelke, UNLâs chief communication and marketing officer.Â
âWeâre thrilled that itâs happening so quickly,â Fiddelke said.
The Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department announced Tuesday it will immediately pause administration of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccination due to rare and severe blood clots reported in six recipients