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The Scotts Bluff County Health Department continues to move through the COVID-19 vaccination phases and is currently contacting those age 75 and older who have registered for vaccination online. Residents are being notified through the method they listed on their registration form. “We continue to contact Scotts Bluff County residents that have registered online to [.] ....
As COVID vaccines continue to roll-out among Panhandle communities, anyone can now view the Nebraska Panhandle COVID Dashboard and see how many people have received a vaccine. As of Thursday, 4,559 Panhandle residents have received the COVID vaccine. This will be updated weekdays at 4:30 pm MT and available at www.pphd.org in alignment with the regular [.] ....
Scotts Bluff County Health authorities say the county is moving into phase 1B of the COVID-19 vaccination schedule. Notifications of time and place for the COVID-19 vaccine appointments are being sent to Scotts Bluff County residents age 75 and older who have registered. Residents will be notified via the method they listed on their registration. [.] ....
BY Scott Miller | December 30, 2020 One of the many ‘seasonal starts’ that comes about this time of year is the beginning of the flu season, but it appears to be starting off more slowly in years past in the region. A year ago there were plenty of news reports about the rise of influenza among the public, but Scotts Bluff County Public Health Director Paulette Schnell said so far this year, that’s just not the case. “Our time here that peaks usually starts in January going into February, and we’ll see, but we do start usually seeing a few cases, and we’ve seen very few,” said Schnell. “A lot of the things that we do to prevent COVID also prevent influenza; wearing masks, washing hands, social distancing, all cut down on that also. So we might see less influenza this year, that’s our hope.” ....
BY Scott Miller / News Release | December 22, 2020 Dr. Jeffrey Holloway receives first Moderna dose administered by Teresa Thomas, RN, flanked by Dr. Matthew Bruner and Melissa Rupp, RN (Guzman/KNEB/RRN) Healthcare facilities around the Panhandle started vaccinations for COVID-19 among medical professionals Tuesday afternoon, the first of three levels of Phase 1 vaccinations taking place across Nebraska. Dr. Jeffrey Holloway, Regional West Physicians Clinic Acting President, and Regional West Chief Medical Officer Dr. Matthew Bruner were the first two staff members of the Scottsbluff facility to get a first dose of the Moderna vaccine for COVID-19. “Regional West is following the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services definition of direct patient care and exposure to infectious material to build our tiered roll-out of the vaccine to ph ....