“SHDHD’s local COVID-19 Advisory will continue to remain in effect for our counties while community transmission levels remain high, as indicated by both the case rate and community positivity metrics,” Bever said.
According to SHDHD’s Hospital Data dashboard, South Heartland hospitals reported there were thirteen COVID inpatients (36% of all inpatients) with one COVID patient requiring a ventilator as of October 26. In addition, available staffed intensive care unit (ICU) beds dropped to 28.6% in South Heartland hospitals.
Bever reported another COVID-19 death had been confirmed bringing the cumulative deaths to 97 for the health district. Over the course of the pandemic, 5% of the COVID-19 deaths have been individuals in their 40s and 50s, 37% were age 60-79 and 58% were age 80 or older.
“The COVID-19 vaccines are safe and highly effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalization and death. More than 20,000 residents of our four counties have completed a one- or two-dose COVID-19 vaccination series and are benefiting from that protection,” Bever said. “It’s not too late to get your first and second COVID-19 shots.”
South Heartland’s vaccine webpage, southheartlandhealth.org, provides a list of locations offering COVID-19 vaccine in the South Heartland District and which vaccine products are offered at each site. The list of vaccine providers is updated frequently to include new times, dates, whether walk-ins are accepted and, if needed, how to make an appointment at each site. Bever said many health care providers in the district are also offering COVID-19 vaccine to their patients and that residents should consider getting their COVID-19 vaccine and flu shot at the same visit.
SHDHD is holding weekly walk-in COVID vaccination clinics on Wednesdays through the month of December (excluding November 24), from 5-7 pm, at the west end of the Allen’s building, 1115 W. 2nd Street in Hastings. Families are encouraged to bring their children age 12 and above (minor children must be accompanied by parent or guardian). Others are also welcome. Enter at Allen’s west door; masks are required.
Bever encourages residents to contact their personal doctor or the health department if they have questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, additional doses for immunocompromised individuals, booster doses, or COVID-19 testing. Contact South Heartland District Health Department at 402-462-6211 or 877-238-7595.
Bever said people looking for COVID-19 testing may refer to the SHDHD website, southheartlandhealth.org, to find a list of testing sites, types of tests offered, and hours when testing is available.
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SHDHD’s COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard tracks progress on COVID-19 vaccinations in the four-county district. Other vaccine information and updates, are available on SHDHD’s COVID-19 vaccine webpage. South Heartland District COVID-19 trends can be found on SHDHD’s COVID-19 dashboard. SHDHD is no longer able to report county-level case counts due to state policy effective October 21, 2021. This dashboard, along with locations for COVID vaccine and COVID testing, updates, guidance, news releases and other COVID-19 information and links can be found on the SHDHD website: www.southheartlandhealth.org.