(KLZA)-- The Southeast Nebraska Health Department has announced COVID-19 vaccine eligibility for individuals age 75 and over living in the Southeast District.
Appointments are required and no walk-ins will be accepted. You should contact the distribution location in your county to schedule an appointment.
In Richardson County contact Community Medical Center at 402-245-6599 or email covid19@cmcfc.org.
In Pawnee County contact the Pawnee County Memorial Hospital at 402-852-2231, ext. 118.
In Nemaha County contact the Nemaha County Hospital at 402-274-6147 or email covid19@nchnet.org.
In Johnson County the SEDHD is hosting the vaccination program, contact them at 402-274-3993, ext. 105.
In Otoe County contact CHI Health St. Mary's at 402-873-4242 or Syracuse Area Health at 402-269-2411.
Supplies of the vaccine are limited and the is only available to Nebraska residents at this time.
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