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The fastest and most convenient way to request a COVID-19 test is through our COVID-19 E-Visit. Log in and start an E-Visit. E-Visits are an online series of questions. Your answers will be sent to a health care provider for review.
- When and where to get tested for COVID-19 - Nebraska Medicine
Get tested for COVID-19. You can also get tested at a...
- Current COVID-19 testing guidelines - Nebraska Medicine
Updated Aug. 16, 2023. If you are experiencing COVID-19...
- When and where to get tested for COVID-19 - Nebraska Medicine
Apr 2, 2020 · As testing availability continues to increase, DHHS will provide additional information on where Nebraskans can receive testing at www.dhhs.ne.gov/coronavirus. DHHS will continue to update Nebraskans through the DHHS website and on Facebook and Twitter as it has new information.
Jun 16, 2021 · Testing continues to be available to help limit the spread of COVID-19. Visit Testnebraska.com, or TestNebraska.com/es for Spanish, to schedule an appointment. Those with questions about testing, or who need help completing the online assessment, can call the Test Nebraska hotline at (402) 207-9377. Vaccine Update.
Jan 20, 2021 · To date, a total of 127,221 Nebraskans testing positive for COVID-19 have recovered. While still elevated, COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to come down, with Nebraska hospitals caring for an average of 444 COVID-19 patients a day over the last seven days. Averages in prior weeks were 481, 522, and 528 COVID-19 patients.
Online Check-in. Important Information on COVID-19. Where to Find COVID Vaccine in Southwest Nebraska (in Spanish) Updated Boosters Now Available for ages 6 months and older (Moderna and Pfizer) Novavax Now Available for ages 12+. COVID-19 home test kits are available at pharmacies and other locations across the health district.