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State moving to Phase 4 of reopening as case, hospital numbers rise
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Lancaster County has turned a corner, Health Department says as it relaxes restrictions on bars, gatherings
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The coronavirus has impacted the way of life at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and that will continue into the spring 2021 semester. But a group of faculty, staff and students aims to build upon the successes of the fall semester and improve the UNL experience further.
The âSpring Openâ committee formed in mid-October and is the spring counterpart to the Forward to Fall committee. The committee is chaired by Amy Goodburn, senior associate vice chancellor and dean of undergraduate education, and Bob Wilhelm, vice chancellor for research and economic development. Both Goodburn and Wilhelm also co-chaired Forward to Fall.
During summer 2020, Forward to Fall focused on designing and implementing policies from the ground up to make campus life possible for the fall semester amid the continued pandemic.Â
Changes To Lincoln Directed Health Measures Friday
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KLKN-TV
December 16, 2020 3:35 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Officials with the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD) report two more COVID deaths for the county, bringing the community total to 128.
The individuals have been identified as a woman in her 90s who had been hospitalized, and a man in his 70s who was in a long-term care facility.
Additionally, 163 new COVID-19 cases were reported, pushing the community total to 20,477.