LLCHD Reports One More Death From COVID-19



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LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Lincoln-Lancaster County reported one additional death on Tuesday. Authorities say a woman in her 60s who was hospitalized and unvaccinated has died. This brings the death toll from COVID-19 in Lancaster County to 290.

The LLCHD also announced that 53 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Lancaster County, bringing the community total to 39,090.

Hospitalizations of COVID-19 patients: 107 with 50 from Lancaster County (6 on ventilators) and 57 from other communities (16 on ventilators). Note: This includes patients who no longer test positive for COVID-19 but continue to be hospitalized.

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

Directed health measure: The current EHD is in effect until October 28 and includes a mask requirement for all people 2 years of age and older, regardless of their immunization status. More information on the sanitary measure and the masks are available at lincoln.ne.gov/DHM and lincoln.ne.gov/mask.

Vaccinations administered (the vaccination target is 75%):

Vaccinations initiated (first doses): 200,995

Vaccinations completed (second doses and J&J vaccine): 190,932

Residents aged 16 and over fully vaccinated: 74.1%

Vaccination: The Delta variant is circulating at high levels in Lancaster County and continues to impact the number of cases, hospitalizations and deaths. Each person vaccinated creates necessary protection for the community. The Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD) strongly urges all eligible people to get vaccinated. Vaccination helps prevent serious illness, saves lives and slows the spread of the virus. Residents 12 years of age and older are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Find a clinic near you at COVID19.lincoln.ne.gov. People without an appointment are welcome or make 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 need help with registration or planning can call LLCHD at 402-441-4200 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays.

Upcoming vaccination clinics (subject to change; walk-in welcome at all locations):

  • Thursday, October 7, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., YWCA Lincoln Health Fair, Dawes Middle School, 5130 Colfax Ave. – first and second doses
  • Friday, October 8, 6 to 8 p.m., YWCA Lincoln Health Fair, Dawes Middle School – first and second doses
  • Sunday October 10, 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Cristo Rey Church, 4221, rue “J” – first and second doses, booster doses for those 65 and over
  • Monday, October 11, 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., LLCHD, 3131 “O” St. – first and second doses
  • Wednesday, October 13, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 3301 N. 56th St. – first and second doses, booster doses for those 65 and over
  • Friday, October 15, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., LLCHD – first and second doses

Booster doses

LLCHD will provide Pfizer booster doses by appointment at designated booster clinics and select neighborhood clinics. The health department uses a similar approach to the initial rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine – going through the age and priority groups in stages. LLCHD will contact eligible groups by email or phone to make an appointment for booster doses and is currently contacting residents aged 65 and over. More information on boosters is available at COVID19.lincoln.ne.gov.

Several local pharmacies also provide booster doses. Find a pharmacy near you on vaccines.gov or by texting your postal code to 438829.

Trial: The process begins with a free online risk assessment available at BryanHealth.com and CHIHealth.com. Tests are available from:

Bryan Health: Tests are available for those with symptoms at the three Bryan Emergency Care Centers, 7501 S. 27th St .; 5901 N. 27th St.; and 4333 S. 86th St. No appointment required.

CHI Health: Walk-in testing is available at three priority care facilities: Antelope Creek, 2510 S. 40th St., Suite 100; Southwest, 1240 Aries Drive; and Stevens Creek, 1601 N. 86th St. For driving tests, Virtual Rapid Care is available 24/7 at CHIHealth.com to chat with a provider and schedule a test appointment.

Nomi Health: Drive-through tests are available at Gateway Mall Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. No appointment is required, but people are encouraged to pre-register by visiting testing.nomihealth.com/signup/ne.

Local pharmacies including CVS, HyVee, and Walgreens, health care provider offices, and emergency care clinics also offer testing. Uninsured or underinsured individuals can call the LLCHD COVID-19 hotline at 402-441-8006 to be connected to test resources.

For more information, visit COVID19.lincoln.ne.gov or call the LLCHD hotline at 402-441-8006.

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