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Saturday, Nov. 27 COVID-19 update: One death, 700+ cases in Douglas County over holiday stretch - WOWT

Saturday, Nov. 27 COVID-19 update: One death, 700+ cases in Douglas County over holiday stretch - WOWT

Saturday, Nov. 27 COVID-19 update: One death, 700+ cases in Douglas County over holiday stretch - WOWT
Nov 27, 2021 1 min, 55 secs

(WOWT) - Below are today’s vaccination updates as well as data reports on new cases and other COVID-19 stats reported by health officials across Nebraska and western Iowa.

The Douglas County Health Department on Saturday reported one additional COVID-19 death since their last report on Wednesday: an unvaccinated woman in her 50s has died, bringing the local death toll to 854.

Below is a list of the Douglas County COVID-19 vaccination clinics scheduled for this week, including child vaccination clinics at area schools.

All clinics are open to the public for any approved shot in the vaccination series.

All Douglas County Health Department pop-up clinics will offer only Pfizer COVID-19 booster vaccinations, but once Moderna and Johnson & Johnson boosters are authorized, the health department plans to have all three available at its in-house and drive-through clinics.

Boosters are also recommended for those who received the J&J vaccine at least two months ago, according to the health department.

OneWorld is offering pediatric COVID-19 vaccinations, for children ages 5-11, at the following clinics:.

OneWorld will also offer children’s COVID-19 vaccinations at school health centers:.

Nebraska Medicine is offering COVID-19 vaccinations at clinics in several retail pharmacies and health centers around the Omaha-metro.

The Sarpy/Cass Health Department offers COVID-19 vaccinations at its offices, located at 701 Olson Drive in Papillion:.

The Sarpy/Cass Health Department has scheduled vaccination clinics for all COVID-19 vaccine doses, including pediatric doses:.

Three Rivers Public Health Department is giving out boosters to those in certain risk categories who have had Pfizer vaccinations.

It is also working with area businesses and schools to provide plan more COVID-19 vaccination clinics.

Three pediatric vaccination clinics have been set up for children ages 5-11:.

Those who are home-bound or require special accommodations but need a COVID-19 test or vaccine can contact the health district at 402-704-2245 to make arrangements.

NEBRASKA VACCINE HOTLINE: Nebraskans can call 531-249-1873 or toll-free at 833-998-2275 for more information on the state’s COVID-19 vaccination process

IOWA VACCINE HOTLINE: Older or home-bound Iowans looking for help scheduling a COVID-19 vaccination appointment can call 1-866-468-7887 from 8 a.m

Vaccine information: Douglas County | Douglas County clinics | Nebraska || Iowa | Pottawattamie County | Mills County | Fremont County

COVID-19 dashboards: Douglas County | Sarpy County | Three Rivers Health District | Lancaster County | Nebraska | Iowa | Worldwide

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