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Douglas County Health Department

@healthdouglasco

Promoting and protecting the health of residents in Douglas County.

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) The West Nile virus is active in Douglas County. Protect yourself by removing standing water around your home, using a repellant, covering your skin, and limiting your outdoor activities between dusk and dawn. Look below for a range of possible symptoms Omaha Scanner University of Nebraska Medical Center

) The West Nile virus is active in Douglas County. Protect yourself by removing standing water around your home, using a repellant, covering your skin, and limiting your outdoor activities between dusk and dawn. Look below for a range of possible symptoms <a href="/omaha_scanner/">Omaha Scanner</a> <a href="/unmc/">University of Nebraska Medical Center</a>
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Updated COVID-19/flu vaccines are now available at many locations! Call your provider today! Note: DCHD’s clinic will not get COVID-19/flu vaccines until early October. DCHD offers free vaccines for those eligible* (no insurance, etc.). For more info tinyurl.com/23zdap6h

Updated COVID-19/flu vaccines are now available at many locations! Call your provider today! Note: DCHD’s clinic will not get COVID-19/flu vaccines until early October. DCHD offers free vaccines for those eligible* (no insurance, etc.). For more info tinyurl.com/23zdap6h
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Updated COVID-19/flu vaccines are now available at many locations! Call your provider today! Note: DCHD’s clinic will not get COVID-19/flu vaccines until early October. DCHD offers free vaccines for those eligible* (no insurance, etc.). For more info tinyurl.com/23zdap6h

Updated COVID-19/flu vaccines are now available at many locations! Call your provider today! Note: DCHD’s clinic will not get COVID-19/flu vaccines until early October. DCHD offers free vaccines for those eligible* (no insurance, etc.). For more info tinyurl.com/23zdap6h
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The West Nile virus is active in Douglas County. Protect yourself by removing standing water around your home, using a repellant, covering your skin, and limiting your outdoor activities between dusk and dawn. DCSO - Omaha, NE Omaha Scanner Omaha World-Herald KMTV 3 News Now

The West Nile virus is active in Douglas County. Protect yourself by removing standing water around your home, using a repellant, covering your skin, and limiting your outdoor activities between dusk and dawn. <a href="/DCSheriffNE/">DCSO - Omaha, NE</a> <a href="/omaha_scanner/">Omaha Scanner</a> <a href="/OWHnews/">Omaha World-Herald</a> <a href="/3NewsNowOmaha/">KMTV 3 News Now</a>
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The West Nile virus is still here and has been joined by the Jamestown Canyon virus. This is the time of year when cases are expected to increase. Protect yourself as usual by using a repellant and removing standing water near your home. Omaha Scanner @Omahafiredepartment

The West Nile virus is still here and has been joined by the Jamestown Canyon virus. This is the time of year when cases are expected to increase. Protect yourself as usual by using a repellant and removing standing water near your home. <a href="/omaha_scanner/">Omaha Scanner</a> @Omahafiredepartment
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The West Nile virus is active in Douglas County with ten cases already this season. Protect yourself by removing standing water around your home, using a repellant, covering your skin, and limiting your outdoor activities between dusk and dawn. Look below for a range of symptoms.

The West Nile virus is active in Douglas County with ten cases already this season. Protect yourself by removing standing water around your home, using a repellant, covering your skin, and limiting your outdoor activities between dusk and dawn. Look below for a range of symptoms.