Updated: March 23, 2020
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services and its partners continue to track the unfolding outbreak of respiratory illness caused by the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and anticipate its impact on Nebraska and its health care system.
COVID-19 cases are now being reported in Nebraska. Case numbers are listed below. Public health officials have identified one case of COVID-19 spreading in Nebraska communities at this time and are monitoring for a second case.
COVID-19 illnesses have ranged from mild to severe. Recent data shows older adults and people with underlying health conditions are more likely to be severely impacted by coronavirus disease 2019.
As the state's public health authority, our main priority is ensuring the health of Nebraskans and DHHS and local health departments are leading the response. All of us have a role to play in this response and we continue to urge Nebraskans to prepare, if they haven't already. We want to be prepared now and for what's to come. Here are resources to help.
Both state and local health departments are testing and publicly reporting their cases. In the event of a discrepancy between DHHS cases and cases reported by local public health officials, data reported by the local health department should be considered the most up to date.
The federal government led an effort to bring Americans who had been on a cruise ship docked off the coast of Japan to Nebraska for further monitoring, testing and treatment if needed. DHHS is in a supportive role and working closely with federal, state and local partners. The University of Nebraska Medical Center/Nebraska Medicine website has additional details available.
Nebraskans can help protect themselves from COVID-19 and other respiratory infections by:
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Nebraska public health is taking action to address this threat. Here's what we're doing:
DHHS, local health departments, hospitals, first responders and other local, state and federal agencies have been partners in preparedness for more than 15 years. Preparedness planning and response never stops and continues to be a priority. Our goal is to protect Nebraskans and prevent the spread of disease.
Read a letter from the DHHS CEO about the agency response.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Information Line800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) TTY (888) 232-6348
HoursMonday–Friday 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. CT (English and Spanish)
Extended hours for coronavirus disease 2019 questions onlySaturday – Sunday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. CT (English)
You can also submit a question to CDC Info via email.