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Nearly 8,000 Vaccinations at PBA This Week

By News Feb 27, 2021 | 7:54 AM

Three large-scale COVID-19 vaccination clinics at Pinnacle Bank Arena this week resulted in more than 7,900 Lancaster County residents receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.

Friday’s clinic saw nearly 2,800 Lancaster County residents 80 years old and up receive second doses of COVID-19 vaccine. More than 2,400 people in the same group were vaccinated Thursday, and a clinic on Wednesday for those age 71 and up and their spouses resulted in vaccinations of nearly 2,700 people.

The Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD) continues to vaccinate people in Phase 1B with assistance from community partners and volunteers. As more vaccine is available, others in that phase will have the opportunity to get vaccinated. COVID19.lincoln.ne.gov is a helpful resource for the latest vaccine information, including the lists of priority groups in each phase and the groups that are currently eligible to receive vaccine.

The first step to getting vaccinated is to register using the secure, online form at COVID19.lincoln.ne.gov. The form is available in English and Spanish. As doses become available, those who are registered will be contacted to schedule an appointment to get vaccinated. Registration is open to all Lancaster County residents.

Family members and caregivers are encouraged to assist those who need help to register. Those who do not have online access or who need assistance, may call the COVID-19 hotline at 402-441-8006 to register. LLCHD has interpreters available to assist callers who speak other languages.

The state also recently launched a registration site. Lancaster County residents only need to register once on either the LLCHD website or the state website. LLCHD and the state health department can securely share data as needed.

Vaccinating Lancaster County residents will take time. LLCHD urges the public to be patient and continue to take precautions to protect themselves and others – wear a mask, watch your distance, wash your hands, and avoid crowded spaces, close contact, and confined spaces.

For more information on COVID-19 vaccine, visit COVID19.lincoln.ne.gov, call the Health Department hotline at 402-441-8006 or visit CDC.gov/coronavirus.

Source:  Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department News Release