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Delta COVID-19 Variant detected in Elkhorn Logan Valley Health Department s district

NORFOLK, Neb. (KTIV) - A case of the Delta COVID-19 Variant has been detected in northeast Nebraska. According to public health officials, the case was identified within the Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department s district. The ELVPHD says this is the first confirmed case in their district, which includes Burt, Cuming, Madison and Stanton Counties. Officials say other COVID-19 tests in the district are being performed to identify possible additional cases. The ELVPHD says it has seen a decline in COVID-19 cases over the summer, with a slight uptick starting in the middle of July. Though officials are concerned with the increased number of COVID-19 cases, they say the district is still not to the level seen at the end of 2020.

Nebraska reports first 2021 human case of West Nile Virus

By Julia Bertino Jul 23, 2021 (Undated) Nebraska reports its first human case of West Nile Virus for the 2021 season, just days after two mosquito pools tested positive for the virus. The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services says the infection was found in the area of the Elkhorn-Logan Valley Public Health Department, which covers Stanton, Madison, Cuming and Burt Counties. DHHS says the infected person was not hospitalized. Earlier this week, DHHS detected West Nile in two mosquito pools in Scottsbluff County. The virus is the most common of mosquito-borne illnesses in the United States and Nebraska’s infection rate is among the highest in the nation. In 2020, the state recorded one death from West Nile among 15 people who were infected, 10 of whom required hospitalization, DHHS said. The disease has been detected in Nebraska every year since 2002, and the DHHS said more than 4,000 people have been infected since then, and 86 have died.

Norfolk Catholic Schools say no masks required in upcoming school year

Norfolk Catholic Schools say no masks required in upcoming school year Unmute That includes making decisions on COVID-19 safety measures. Leaders with Norfolk Catholic Schools say they will continue their sanitation practices. Masks will not be required, but optional for staff and students. Temperature checks will no longer be required before entering the building. As of now, the district will not require anyone to quarantine if they have been exposed to anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19. But, the district will follow the guidelines set by the Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department. We will not require masks, we will not have any set guidelines right now as we will continue to wait how the health department means to proceed and how the situation changes for our community, said Amy Wattier, the 7-12 Principal at Norfolk Catholic Schools.

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