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certain neurological conditions like dementia, Alzheimer’s, etc. Underlying medical conditions that qualify for boosters include: cancer chronic kidney disease chronic lung diseases like COPD, moderate to severe asthma, interstitial lung disease, damaged or scarred lung tissue, cystic fibrosis, pulmonary hypertension, etc. Those with questions about boosters, particularly those with questions about underlying medical conditions or being in a high-risk setting, are advised to contact their healthcare providers or call the DCHD Information Line at 40. – Pfizer for ages 5+īoosters are also recommended for those who received the J&J vaccine at least two months ago, according to the health department. at Morton Magnet Middle School, located at 12200 Burke St. at Bennington High School, located at 16610 Bennington Road – Pfizer for ages 5+ at Omaha South High Magnet School, located at 4519 S. at Omaha North High Magnet School, located at 4410 N. at Burke High School, located at 12200 Burke St. at the Douglas County Health Department, located at 1111 S. at Benson High Magnet School, located at 5120 Maple St. at Bryan Middle School, located at 8210 S. at Heart Ministry Center, located at 2222 Binney St. The first 40 people to get a vaccine will receive a gift card to use at The Laundry Room. at Element Learning Center, located at 7230 Florence Blvd. at Clair Memorial United Methodist Church, located at 5544 Ames Ave. at Miller Park Elementary School, 5625 N. at Bancroft Elementary School, located at 2724 Riverview Blvd. Those planning to get a booster shot should bring their vaccination card.

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All clinics are open to the public for any approved shot in the vaccination series as indicated below. A hundred of the COVID-19 patients in the county are in ICUs and 41 are on ventilators, the DCHD report states.īelow is a list of the Douglas County COVID-19 vaccination clinics scheduled for this week, including child vaccination clinics at area schools. Among those under hospital care as of Monday afternoon were 350 COVID-19 patients, including seven in pediatrics - three more than reported a day earlier. The number of COVID-19 patients in local hospitals continues to break records for the year.

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Meanwhile, pediatric ICUs were 87% full with 17 beds available as of Monday afternoon. DCHD said that as of Monday afternoon, local hospitals were collectively 89% full with 152 beds available, as compared to 178 beds available a day earlier with ICUs at 90% occupancy and 30 beds available, compared to 21 beds available a day prior. Local hospital capacity stats are updated daily according to staffing levels. It hasn’t been below 100 cases since Aug. A week ago, the average was 326 cases about a month ago, it was 222. The latest case numbers caused the seven-day average to decline from 285 cases to 281. A year ago, the health department reported 490 cases and two deaths, bringing the local death toll to 401. DCHD also confirmed 453 more cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 97,621 to date.













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