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Newest Nevada vaccine group can self-report health condition

Newest Nevada vaccine group can self-report health condition March 16, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail LAS VEGAS (AP) People age 55 and older can self-report to their pharmacist any underlying health conditions that make them eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccinations, Nevada health officials said. As eligibility has broadened in the statewide coronavirus inoculation process, deaths from COVID-19 have fallen to an average of about four per day, state biostatistician Kyra Morgan told a statewide panel on Tuesday. Average deaths during the pandemic peaked at 40 per day in mid-January. Morgan did not tie vaccinations to recent data showing fewer hospitalizations and deaths. But “this is really about the best we’ve seen since the beginning of the pandemic,” she told Nevada COVID-19 Task Force members.

COVID in Nevada: Those 55 and older with underlying conditions eligible for vaccinations

COVID in Nevada: Those 55 and older with underlying conditions eligible for vaccinations Reno-Gazette-Journal 3/16/2021 Diabetes and COVID-19: Why those with the underlying condition are hit harder by the virus Replay Video UP NEXT This story is part of the Reno Gazette Journal s essential coronavirus coverage is being provided for free. Please consider subscribing to support our work. Those who are 55 and older and have underlying conditions are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, state health officials said in a press briefing Monday.  The Nevada State Immunization Program (NSIP) identifies these specific underlying health conditions that will cause a person to have an increased risk of severe illness of COVID-19:

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