Lancaster County COVID-19 and Vaccine Update for March 9

Published on March 09, 2021

Lab-confirmed cases reported today:  66
Total number of cases: 28,608

Deaths reported today: 0

Total number of deaths: 221

Recoveries: 14,664

Weekly positivity rate:

  • February 28 through March 6: 18.1 percent
  • This week not available

Hospitalizations for COVID-19 positive patients: 25 with 14 from Lancaster County (none on ventilators) and 11 from other communities (one on a ventilator).

Risk Dial: mid-yellow, moderate risk of COVID-19 spread

Total vaccine doses administered: 106,283

  • First doses: 68,912
  • Second doses: 37,371

Vaccine doses expected to receive this week: nearly 8,200

Last week’s clinics:

  • Wednesday, March 3, Speedway Village, 345 Speedway Circle – about 2,200 first doses for residents ages 70 and older and their spouses
  • Thursday, March 4, Speedway Village – more than 2,400 second doses for residents age 75 and older
  • Friday, March 5, Speedway Village – more than 2,500 second doses for residents age 75 and older
  • Saturday, March 6, Center for People in Need, 3901 N. 27th St. – about 2,100 school staff ages 52 and older and those who work with students who aren’t able to wear masks
  • LLCHD to work with Bryan Health on a clinic for individuals with serious health conditions.  Numbers are not available.

This week’s clinics:

  • Monday, March 8, Pinnacle Bank Arena – nearly 8,000 first doses for residents age 65 and older
  • Thursday, March 11, Speedway Village – second doses for residents age 73 and older
  • Friday, March 12, Speedway Village – first dose clinic for residents age 65 and older 

Registration:  An online COVID-19 vaccine registration form for Lancaster County residents is available at COVID19.lincoln.ne.gov.  Those who do not have online access or who need assistance may call LLCHD’s COVID-19 hotline at 402-441-8006 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays to register.  The vaccine is not yet available for the general public.  As vaccine doses become available, those who are registered will be given an appointment to be vaccinated. Appointments for vaccinations are dependent on vaccine supply and are not related to the order in which people register.

Testing: The process begins with a free online risk assessment available at BryanHealth.com, CHIHealth.com or TestNebraska.com.

Drive-through testing is available from:

  • CHI Health St. Elizabeth: Autumn Ridge Family Medicine, 5000 North 26th St. and Southwest Family Health, 1240 Aries Drive.  Call either site to schedule an appointment: Autumn Ridge, 402-435-5300 and South West Family, 402-420-1300. 
  • Test Nebraska: Gateway Mall, 6100 “O” St., north parking lot of the former Sears store.  Tests are conducted from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For more information, call 402-207-9377

Testing is also available without an appointment at the three Bryan Urgent Care locations, 7501 S. 27th St., 5901 N. 27th St. and 4333 S. 86th St. To check wait times, call 402-481-6343.

For more information, visit COVID19.lincoln.ne.gov or call the Health Department hotline at 402-441-8006.

 

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