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Syracuse Journal-Democrat The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) COVID-19 Vaccination portal reached and exceeded the milestone of 200,000 Nebraskans registered for the COVID-19 vaccine as of Thursday, Feb. 18. “This is a significant moment in Nebraska s effort to mitigate COVID-19 and ensure access to the vaccine, said DHHS Chief Information Officer Lori Snyder. “It means the systems we have put in place are reaching Nebraskans and making the process of getting the vaccine as easy and equitable as possible for residents. Launched the last week of January, Vaccinate.NE.Gov is the State s official COVID-19 vaccine registration portal. Those who have registered for vaccination with their local health department do not need to register a second time using the state site as information will be transferred between local health departments and DHHS. ....
Athletic push, good spirits, mental health days: News from around our 50 states Read full article February 1, 2021, 12:21 AM·49 min read Alabama People get COVID-19 vaccines during a drive-in clinic in the old Montgomery Mall parking lot in Montgomery, Ala., on Saturday. Montgomery: The state will roughly double the number of people eligible to receive immunizations against COVID-19 this month even though there’s still not enough vaccine for everyone who qualifies for a shot, the head of the state health agency said Friday. Dr. Scott Harris, the state health officer, said everyone 65 and older, educators, court officials, corrections officers, postal employees, grocery store workers, some manufacturing workers, public transit workers, agriculture employees, state legislators and constitutional officers will be eligible to get vaccinations when the program expands Feb. 8. Currently, only people 75 and older, first responders, health care workers and long-term ....
From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: The state will roughly double the number of people eligible to receive immunizations against COVID-19 this month even though there’s still not enough vaccine for everyone who qualifies for a shot, the head of the state health agency said Friday. Dr. Scott Harris, the state health officer, said everyone 65 and older, educators, court officials, corrections officers, postal employees, grocery store workers, some manufacturing workers, public transit workers, agriculture employees, state legislators and constitutional officers will be eligible to get vaccinations when the program expands Feb. 8. Currently, only people 75 and older, first responders, health care workers and long-term care residents are eligible. The state has been hearing complaints that more people aren’t allowed to get in line for shots. The change means as many as 1.5 million people in the state will qualify for shots, up from about 700,000 cur ....
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Nebraska s COVID-19 vaccine efforts are getting a shot in the arm. Angie Ling, incident commander for the Department of Health and Human Services, said Friday that state officials have been told they will get a 16% boost in vaccine supply over the next several weeks. On Thursday, Ling said the state would receive 3,700 more doses of the Moderna vaccine next week. On Friday, she said that for future weeks, she s not sure if the state will get more Moderna vaccine, more Pfizer vaccine or both. The announcement comes as the state is poised to move fully into Phase 1B of its vaccine plan next week. So far, all health districts in the state except those in Lancaster and Douglas counties are working on vaccinating people 65 and older. ....