Monday Feb. 6 COVID-19 update: Douglas County reports 3 deaths

The latest update from Douglas County Health shows numbers continue to improve.
Published: Feb. 6, 2023 at 5:01 PM CST
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(WOWT) - Below are today’s updates from data reports on new cases and other COVID-19 stats reported by health officials across Nebraska and western Iowa.

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Sarpy/Cass data snapshot

The Sarpy/Cass Health Department updated its COVID-19 summary at 1 p.m. Thursday; that summary includes numbers that are also posted on the CDC COVID data tracker, which is updated on Thursdays.

The most recent data available on the health department website as of Monday reflected data reported in this summary last week.

CASES: The health department was reporting 91 active cases as of Wednesday: 78 in Sarpy County, and 13 in Cass County — which is what the CDC reported last week. This week, the CDC was showing 84 active cases in Sarpy County and 12 in Cass County. No demographic or cumulative data is available for COVID cases.

POSITIVITY RATE: The CDC COVID data tracker is still showing “low” community levels for both Sarpy and Cass counties. According to data for the week ending Sunday, the positivity rate for Sarpy County is 9.5% among 437 tests, down slightly from 9.8% reported among 415 tests about a week ago; and 8.3% in Cass County among 78 tests, down from 20% among 59 tests the week prior.

The case rates per 100,000 people are 44.9 cases for Sarpy County, down from 41.7 a week ago; and 45.7 cases for Cass County, down from 49.5 cases reported last week.

CDC wastewater data posted at 5 p.m. Monday was indicating that 61.8% of recent samples collected in Sarpy County had found detectable virus levels.

HOSPITALIZATIONS: The CDC shows 10 COVID-19 hospitalizations in Sarpy County in the past week, down one from about a week ago; and one in Cass County, down one from last week’s report. The new admissions per 100,000 people in the past seven days was at 5.2 for Sarpy County, down from 5.7; and 3.3 for Cass County, down from 5.7.

HOSPITAL CAPACITY: COVID-19 patients accounted for 4.2% of patients in Sarpy County, down from 4.8% reported last week; and 3.9% for Cass County, down from 4.8% reported last week. COVID-19 hospitalizations currently account for 2.5% of staffed ICU beds in Sarpy County, down from 4.8%; and 2.2% in Cass County, down from 4.8% last week.

VACCINATIONS: According to the CDC COVID tracker, vaccination rates rose slightly to 69.5% in Sarpy County; and remained at 64.5% in Cass County — the same it’s been for several weeks.

Three Rivers data snapshot

Here’s the latest data reported by the CDC COVID data tracker, which is updated on Thursdays.

CASES: This week, the tracker was reporting that for the week ending Sunday, there were 30 active cases of COVID-19 in Dodge County, down from 16 cases reported about a week ago; three cases in Saunders County, similar to recent weeks; and again fewer than 10 cases in Washington County, down from 15 reported two weeks ago.

The case rates per 100,000 people are 82.05 for Dodge County, up from 43.8 reported a week ago; 13.9 cases for Saunders County, down from 18.5 a week ago; and 28.9 cases for Washington County, up from 14.5 cases a week ago.

POSITIVITY RATE: The CDC data shows “low” community levels for all three counties. According to the data, the positivity rate as of Sunday was at 10.5% for Dodge County among 182 tests, down from 15.5% about a week ago among 140 tests; 9.7% in Saunders County among 36 tests, down from 10% a week ago among 30 tests; and 7.3% for Washington County among 56 tests, down from 10.8% about a week ago among 50 tests.

CDC wastewater data posted at 5 p.m. Monday was indicating that 45.4% of recent samples collected in Dodge County and 7% of samples in Saunders County had found detectable virus levels. No wastewater data is available for Washington County.

HOSPITALIZATIONS: The CDC was reporting the same COVID-19 hospitalization data for Dodge, Saunders, and Washington counties for the week ending Sunday. There was one new hospitalization, and 3.3 new admissions per 100,000 people.

HOSPITAL CAPACITY: All three counties were reporting 3.9% of hospital beds were occupied by COVID patients, down from 4.8% the week prior; and 2.2% of ICU beds were occupied by COVID patients, down slightly from 2.3% the week prior.

VACCINATIONS: According to the CDC COVID tracker, vaccination rates remained at 56% in Dodge County, nudged up to 55% in Saunders County, and remained at 58.1% in Washington County.

Douglas County update

The Douglas County Health Department reports COVID-19 data twice weekly, issuing updated stats on Mondays and Thursdays.

DEATHS: The local health department reported three COVID-19 deaths on Monday.

“A man and two women, all of them over 80 years of age, have died. The women had been vaccinated, but the man had not,” the DCHD report states.

Douglas County’s COVID-19 death toll now stands at 1,277 people. A little more than a year ago, the local death toll had just surpassed 1,000.

CASES: DCHD also reported Monday that 146 new COVID-19 cases had been confirmed since Thursday’s report.

The most recent case numbers raised the seven-day average from 34 cases to 37. The DCHD dashboard indicated the rolling seven-day average per 100,000 people was at 45.5 cases as of Monday, up from 41.7 cases reported last week. About a year ago, DCHD was reporting 434.8 cases per 100,000 people — a comparatively high level but on its way down from the pandemic record-high of 2,023.9 cases less than a month prior.

The latest recent cases bring the local pandemic total to 179,768 cases.

About a year ago, DCHD was reporting 521 new cases.

POSITIVITY RATE: The DCHD dashboard on Monday indicated the community level remained at “low.”

The DCHD COVID-19 dashboard indicates the local positivity rate increased from 8.8% to 9.4% as of Saturday, compared to 11.7% about a month ago. That percentage comes from a total of 2,948 tests processed, up from 3,348 a week ago and significantly fewer than the more than 8,000 tests performed in mid-December.

About two months ago, local positivity was calculated at 15.8%. About a year ago, it was 16.3%.

On Monday, CDC wastewater data was indicating Douglas County still had a sewershed level of 921 (or a current virus level of 71%, based on population) as of Friday, with the data trending upward since Jan. 12 after it had been declining in the weeks prior.

HOSPITALIZATIONS: As of Sunday, area hospitals were caring for 78 COVID-19 patients, down from 93 reported Thursday. Of the current patients, one was in pediatrics, four patients were in ICUs, and no patients were on ventilators.

Additionally, three adult patients were awaiting the result of a COVID-19 test.

About a year ago, DCHD was reporting 341 area COVID-19 hospitalizations.

HOSPITAL CAPACITY: Area hospital capacity fluctuates according to staffing levels. As of Sunday, hospitals were 83% full with 306 beds available, up from 231 reported Thursday. Area ICUs were 87% full with 34 beds available, down from 65 reported Thursday. Pediatric ICUs were 76% full with 11 beds available, two more than Thursday’s report.

About a year ago, local hospitals were 83% full with 240 beds available; ICUs were 86% full with 41 beds available; and pediatric ICUs were 88% full with 16 beds available.

VACCINATIONS: The data on the DCHD dashboard showed no change in vaccination data. To date, 11,288 pediatric doses — for ages 6 months to 4 years — have been administered in the county, resulting in 11.4% of Douglas County children in that age group being fully vaccinated.

Vaccination numbers among other age groups mostly remained static: 69% of all Douglas County residents are vaccinated with 62% of eligible residents, ages 12 and older, receiving their booster or additional doses. Of youth ages 5-11, 42.8% are vaccinated; and 70.6% of county youth ages 12-17 are fully vaccinated.

VACCINATIONS

Retail pharmacies

Vaccine sign-ups: Baker’s | CVS | Hy-Vee | Kohll’s | Kubat | Medicine Man Pharmacy | Sam’s Club | ViaRx | Walmart

Douglas County

Douglas County Health Department has a list of all available COVID-19 vaccination clinics on its website. All clinics are open to the public for any approved shot in the vaccination series as indicated. Those planning to get a booster shot should bring their vaccination card.

FRIDAYS

9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Douglas County Health Department, located at 1111 S. 41st St. – Primary & bivalent doses for ages 6 months and older; flu vaccinations also available

About Text Nebraska

The Douglas County Health Department is encouraging residents who test positive for COVID-19 to cooperate with Text Nebraska in order to help prevent further spread of the virus.

If you are age 19 or older, have recently tested positive for COVID-19, and provided a cell number when registering for your test, you will likely receive a text message from the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services phone number 1-844-774-7604 that prompts you to take a survey. Adding that number to your phone’s directory will assure that your phone or provider doesn’t mark it as a spam call.

“It is not spam and is safe to respond,” DCHD said in a Thursday news release, noting that the survey is completely digital and doesn’t require you to speak with anyone.

“Text Nebraska is the next step in contact tracing, and this is where you can help,” Health Director Dr. Lindsay Huse said in the release. “Your response is needed as the number of cases makes it impossible for our staff to keep up with the demand.”

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Report home test results

Douglas County Health Department on Monday urged residents to report the results of their home COVID-19 tests to them online at douglascountyhealth.com.

“Look for the blue box labeled ‘Report A COVID-19 Home Test,’ then follow the instructions,” the health department requests.

In-home appointments

DCHD is helping those homebound to get vaccinated, scheduling in-home appointments for all three adult vaccination varieties, for any shot in the series.

To arrange this, call the DCHD information helpline at 402-444-3400.

OneWorld child vaccination clinics

OneWorld offers COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters for ages 5 and older at the following clinics:

Walk-ins are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis; or you can call 402-734-4110 to make an appointment.

Children’s Hospital

Children’s Hospital offers COVID-19 vaccinations for its patients via Children’s Connect Health Portal.

“Families of non-Children’s patients can schedule by calling 402-955-SHOT,” according to the hospital’s website.

Nebraska Medicine

Nebraska Medicine is offering COVID-19 vaccinations at clinics in several retail pharmacies and health centers around the Omaha-metro.

NebMed will provide vaccinations by appointment at:

For those looking for walk-in appointments, Pfizer vaccinations will be available at these outpatient pharmacies:

  • Bellevue Health Center, located at 25th Street and Highway 370, will offer vaccinations from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday; and from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturdays
  • Durham Outpatient Center, located at 45th and Emile streets, will offer vaccinations from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. weekdays; and from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the weekends

Novavax vaccinations are available at these outpatient pharmacies:

  • Lauritzen Outpatient Center, located at 40th and Leavenworth streets, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays
  • UNL Health Center, located at 550 N. 19th St. in Lincoln, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m.-noon

Pfizer vaccinations for children ages 6-12 are available at Lauritzen Outpatient Center, located at 40th and Leavenworth streets, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays.

Around Omaha

SOUTH OMAHA: Testing and vaccinations are available at OneWorld, located at 4920 S. 30th St. Call 402-734-4110 to make an appointment for vaccinating anyone age 12 and older.

CHARLES DREW HEALTH CENTER: Call 402-451-3553 to schedule an appointment.

CHURCH CLINIC: Metropolitan Community Church of Omaha hosts walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics periodically on Saturdays. No ID is required, but a parent or guardian must be present at the clinic with teens ages 12-18. The church also distributes at-home test kits.

MCC FORT OMAHA: Metropolitan Community College’s Fort Omaha campus is located at 5300 N. 30th St. Appointments will be made through the county’s vaccination registry.

TOTAL WELLNESS: DCHD has been working with Total Wellness, located at 9320 H Court, to establish regular vaccination clinics on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

VETERANS: Any eligible veterans can obtain COVID-19 vaccinations or boosters at the Omaha VA Medical Center’s COVID-19 vaccination clinics by appointment only. Appointments can be scheduled online.

Sarpy/Cass health district

The Sarpy/Cass Health Department offers the first and second doses of Pfizer and Modern vaccines, Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) single doses, pediatric and infant doses, and booster doses of all three vaccines.

To make an appointment, call 833-998-2275 or 531-249-1873.

The health department offers immunization clinics at Midlands Medical Building One, located at 11109 S 84th St, Suite 1820, in Papillion, NE 68046

  • 4-7 p.m. on the first Thursday of the month
  • 9 a.m.-noon on the second, third, and fourth Thursdays of the month

Pottawattamie County

The Pottawattamie County Public Health Department no longer hosts COVID-19 vaccination clinics, instead urging residents to receive their shots at area pharmacies.

Free take-home test kits are available at:

  • Pottawattamie County Public Health Department office, located at 600 S. Fourth St., Suite 100, in Council Bluffs
  • All Care Health Center, located at 902 S. Sixth St. in Council Bluffs
  • Super Saver Pharmacy, located at 1411 N Broadway in Council Bluffs
  • CHI Health Clinics
  • Methodist Health Clinics
  • Avoca Journal-Herald Newspaper
  • City Halls in Carson, Carter Lake, Macedonia, Oakland, Treynor, Underwood, and Walnut

Three Rivers health district

Three Rivers Public Health Department provides COVID-19 vaccinations during its regular walk-in clinic hours. While the health department does have access to Pfizer and Moderna doses, it’s recommended that you call ahead to make sure they have a current stock of the vaccine formula you’re looking for.

The health department suggests you print and fill out paperwork ahead of your arrival.

Vaccinations are offered during the following Fremont clinic hours at 2400 N. Lincoln Ave.:

  • 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays-Wednesdays
  • 8-11:30 a.m. and 1-6:30 p.m. Thursdays
  • 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Fridays

The Three Rivers clinic, located at 1320 E. 31st St. across from Lake Wanahoo, is open to walk-ins from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of the month.

Off-line help

METHODIST HEALTH INFORMATION: The vaccine is available at most Methodist Physicians Clinic locations. Appointments for the vaccine are recommended and can be made by calling 402-354-CARE.

NEBRASKA VACCINE HOTLINE: Nebraskans can call 531-249-1873 or toll-free at 833-998-2275 for more information on the state’s COVID-19 vaccination process and to get assistance with signing up for a vaccination appointment.

DOUGLAS COUNTY HELPLINE: Local COVID-19 information, in Spanish and English, is available from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays, except for holidays. Call 402-444-3400 for assistance.

IOWA VACCINE HOTLINE: Iowans who need help to find a vaccine appointment can call 211 for assistance or 1-800-244-7431. Older or home-bound Iowans can contact Connections Area Agency on Aging at 712-328-2540 or 1-800-432-9209. For multilingual assistance, call 1-877-558-2609.

NATIONAL HOTLINE: To check vaccine availability in your community, call the national COVID-19 hotline at 1-800-232-0233.

Resource links

Where to get a test: Douglas County

Vaccine sign-up: Douglas County | Sarpy/Cass | Three Rivers | Nebraska

Vaccinations at hospitals: Nebraska Medicine | Methodist Health System | Children’s Hospital

Retail pharmacy vaccine sign-ups: Hy-Vee | Walmart | Sam’s Club | Baker’s | Kohll’s | CVS | Kubat

Vaccine information: Douglas County | Douglas County clinics | Nebraska || Iowa | Pottawattamie County | Mills County | Fremont County

COVID-19 dashboards: Douglas County | Sarpy County | Three Rivers Health District | Lancaster County | Bryan Health | Nebraska | Iowa | Worldwide

COVID-19 risk dials: Douglas County | Lincoln-Lancaster County

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