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Nebraska immunization task force advocates for better vaccine access, education
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – A volunteer task force, made up of healthcare providers across Nebraska, is getting the support of Governor Jim Pillen in bolstering awareness for immunizations.
This week, the Chair of Nebraska’s Immunization Task Force, Andrew Raduechel, joined Governor Pillen as he signed a proclamation for National Immunization Awareness Month in August.
It’s a show of support for the coalition, which has spent more than 30 years working to improve access to vaccines by combatting educational and financial barriers in Nebraska communities.
“Vaccines are really safe and effective. There’s a lot of misinformation out there about vaccines,” said Raduechel, who is also the Director of Pharmacy at Boys Town National Research Hospital.
August as National Immunization Awareness Month with the signing of a proclamation on August 19, 2024.(Andrew Raduechel)
Boys Town is one of various healthcare providers, such as Children’s Nebraska, CHI Health, Methodist Health System, and other community groups, agencies, and medical scientists on the task force.
“Really, we’re looking for outreach across the state. We’re slowly adding more and more folks from central and western Nebraska,” said Raduechel.
Raduechel said routine vaccination rates are slowly coming back after falling during the pandemic, but they’re still seeing some hesitancy.
“The risks side of it has been largely overblown. A lot of people are scared to get the vaccines, because they think they’re going to have some adverse event, when it just simply isn’t true and it’s incredibly rare,” told Raduechel.
Raduechel added that feeling a little sick after getting a COVID or influenza shot is normal and common. “It means it’s creating a response in your body, that’s a good thing. Having that protection is much better than actually experiencing that disease at some point,” said Raduechel.
He said COVID still poses a significant health risk. “We just saw some statistics where the fatality from COVID is three-times that of flu still with the new strain,” explained Raduechel.
The FDA approved updated COVID-19 vaccines on Thursday that protect against new strains. A combination COVID-flu shot will not be available this year, but Raduechel said it’s likely on the horizon.
“We don’t have anything for the 2024-25 season. We’re hopefully though that certainly will help with rates of people getting the vaccine. One less decision, one less shot,” said Raduechel.
If you’re unsure about a vaccine, it’s recommended that you have a conversation with a healthcare professional you trust.
For those who are uninsured or underinsured, the Douglas County Health Department hosts an immunization clinic for children every Tuesday morning and also offers appointments for adults.
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$3,125 Nebraska Pick 4 winning ticket sold in York
LINCOLN, Neb. (KSNB) – One lucky player who bought a Nebraska Pick 4 ticket for the Thursday drawing is holding a ticket worth $3,125.
The ticket was sold at Pump & Pantry #16, 109 Lincoln Avenue, in York. The winning numbers from Thursday’s Nebraska Pick 4 draw were 09, 06, 01, 02.
Winning Nebraska Lottery Lotto tickets expire 180 days after the drawing. Tickets with total prize amounts of $501 to $19,999 must be claimed by mail or at a Regional Lottery Claim Center. Additional information about claiming prizes can be found at the Nebraska Lottery website, nelottery.com, or by calling 800-587-5200.
Nebraska Pick 4 is a daily Lotto game from the Nebraska Lottery. Players select four numbers, each from a separate set of digits 0 through 9, for a chance to win up to $6,000. Players decide what type of play style and potential prizes to play for by choosing from one of six bet types. The odds of winning the $3,125 prize in Nebraska Pick 4 are 1 in 10,000.
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Britt Prince scores 20 for No. 25 Nebraska women in 78-73 win over Indiana
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Britt Prince scored 20 points and Jessica Petrie added 17 for No. 25 Nebraska in a 78-73 win over Indiana on Thursday night.
Prince, who buried her 700th career point in the fourth quarter, scored 15 of her points in the second half after holding off a late surge from the Hoosiers (11-6, 0-5 Big 10) in the third quarter. Logan Nissley added 11 points.
Indiana went on a 14-1 run in the third to take the lead from Nebraska (14-2, 3-2) for the first time since the beginning of the game, leading briefly at 51-49. Indiana took a 1-point lead with 5:32 to play, but Nebraska scored 16 points over the final 6:14.
Shay Ciezki scored 31 points on 13-of-21 shooting for Indiana, her fourth time this season scoring more than 30 points. Zania Socka-Nguemen added 19 points and 11 rebounds. Maya Makalusky had 12 points. The Hoosiers shot 51% as a team from the field compared to Nebraska’s 42%, but have dropped their fourth straight game.
Up next
Indiana: Hosts No. 14 Iowa on Sunday.
Nebraska: Hosts No. 4 UCLA on Sunday.
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