Third Highest Daily COVID Count on Thursday

(KFOR NEWS  December 3, 2021)   A staggering high number of COVID-19 cases reported Thursday.  231 is  the third highest number of daily cases reported in 2021.  On January 6, 241 cases were reported and on November 18, 253 cases were reported.  There have now been 45,272 cases of COVID reported in Lincoln and Lancaster County since the pandemic began in early 2020.

The Lincoln-Lancaster Health Department also reported on Thursday that another person had died with COVID…a woman in her 60s was hospitalized and unvaccinated.  331 people have now died with COVID in Lincoln and Lancaster County.

 Hospitalizations for COVID-19 patients:  104 with 55 from Lancaster County (7 on ventilators) and 49 from other communities (11 on ventilators). Note: This includes patients who no longer test positive for COVID-19 but continue to be hospitalized.

Risk Dial:  mid-orange, high risk of COVID-19 spread and impact in the community

 Directed Health Measure:  The current DHM is effective through Thursday, December 23 and includes a mask requirement for all individuals ages 2 and older regardless of vaccination status. More information on the health measure and masks is available at lincoln.ne.gov/DHM and lincoln.ne.gov/mask.

 Vaccinations administered:

  • Initiated vaccinations (first doses): 214,119
  • Completed vaccinations (second doses and J&J vaccine): 200,445
  • Lancaster County residents who are fully vaccinated:  62.1%

The Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD) is now focusing on fully vaccinating 75% of the entire population of Lancaster County. Those experiencing some of the most severe outcomes from COVID-19 are unvaccinated. Ensuring that residents have ongoing opportunities to receive COVID-19 vaccine remains a priority. The Health Department will continue to work with community partners to host clinics that are accessible, convenient and close to home.

 Vaccinations:  The delta variant is circulating at high levels in Lancaster County and continues to impact the number of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths. Every person vaccinated creates needed protection for the community. LLCHD strongly urges everyone who is eligible to get vaccinated. Vaccination helps prevent severe illness, saves lives, and slows further spread of the virus. Residents age 5 and older are eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccine. Find a clinic near you at COVID19.lincoln.ne.gov. Walk-ins are welcome or schedule an appointment. Residents can also find a local pharmacy offering vaccinations at vaccines.gov or by texting their ZIP code to 438829.

Those who do not have online access or who need assistance with registration or scheduling may call LLCHD at 402-441-4200 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays.

 Upcoming vaccination clinics (schedule subject to change; walk-ins welcome at all locations except vaccination clinics for children ages 5 to 11, which are by appointment only):

  • Friday, December 3, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., LLCHD, 3131 “O” St.  – first and second doses for age 12 and older, Pfizer and Moderna booster doses; 4 to 7 p.m. Norris High School gymnasium, 25211 S. 68th St., Firth – first and second doses for ages 5 to 11, Pfizer booster doses
  • Saturday, December 4, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Northeast High School gymnasium, 2635 N. 63rd St. – first and second doses for age 5 and older, Pfizer booster doses
  • Sunday, December 5, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., Cristo Rey Church, 4221 “J” St. – first and second doses ages 5 to 11, Pfizer booster doses
  • Monday, December 6, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., LLCHD – first and second doses for age 12 and older, Pfizer and Moderna booster doses
  • Tuesday, December 7, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., LLCHD – first and second doses for age 12 and older, Pfizer and Moderna booster doses; and 4 to 7 p.m., first and second doses for ages 5 to 11

 Vaccine for children ages 5 to 11

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has approved Pfizer vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. LLCHD is partnering with school districts to host vaccination clinics for this age group at local high schools and other locations in the city and county. Parents and guardians can now complete the quick and simple registration process and schedule an appointment online at COVID19.lincoln.ne.gov. LLCHD is also contacting those with children already in the registration system to schedule an appointment. People who don’t have online access or need assistance can call 402-441-4200.

 Booster doses

The CDC has approved booster doses for the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccines. LLCHD is currently providing booster doses to anyone who falls within the current CDC recommendations. LLCHD is providing Pfizer and Moderna booster doses at some clinics. Types of booster doses being offered are noted on the clinic schedule. Residents can check availability and schedule an appointment at COVID19.lincoln.ne.gov. Those who don’t have online access or need assistance can call 402-441-4200. LLCHD is also contacting eligible vaccine recipients to schedule booster dose appointments.

Pfizer and Moderna booster CDC recommendations:

Pfizer and Moderna booster doses are currently approved for adults age 18 and older at six months after a second dose.

 Johnson & Johnson booster CDC recommendation:

Booster doses of the J&J vaccine are now recommended two or more months after the initial dose. J&J boosters are being offered at several local pharmacies.

CDC recommendations also allow people to choose which vaccine they receive as a booster dose. Some may prefer to get the same type of vaccine that they originally received, and others may prefer to get a different booster.

Several local pharmacies also provide booster doses to all ages and groups that are eligible, and many offer all three types of COVID-19 vaccines. Find a pharmacy near you at vaccines.gov or by texting your zip code to 438829.

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