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Traveling this summer? Hold on to your vaccine card!
One local woman s vacation could be in jeopardy after she lost hers before a family trip to Hawaii.
July 8, 2021 7:24 pm
Covid-19 vaccination record card with syringe and vial, courtesy of the BBB
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) We all know after getting the vaccine you receive a card. Well, what happens if you lose it?
One local woman’s vacation could be in jeopardy after she lost hers before a family trip to Hawaii.
“I don’t have my card,” said Petersen. “I’m gonna have to get tested there’s no way around it so I literally could get a letter from Hy–Vee I could get a letter from my doctor’s office and I could get a letter from the health department and none of that is good enough.”
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A mother and son speak to Lincoln Police about people with disabilities
Earlier this week Petersen spoke to 16 new police recruits about identifying children with disabilities and tools to improve communication for those who wander.
February 18, 2021 7:09 am
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) Cris Petersen and her son Maxwell, who has autism, got the chance to present facts to enhance Lincoln Police interactions with people who may have disabilities and children who may be prone to wandering.
Earlier this week Petersen spoke to 16 new police recruits about identifying children with disabilities and tools to improve communication for those who wander. Peterson quoted a Bureau of Justice statistic that 30 percent of all jail inmates reported a developmental disability. She says tell-signs are if they don’t make eye contact, look fidgety, and lack social cues.