It is important to have up-to-date tetanus vaccinations for storm clean-up efforts.

Staying Safe and Healthy After Severe Storms: Tetanus Vaccine Clinic Opens in Omaha, Nebraska

On Friday, April 26, 2024, severe storms hit the Omaha, Nebraska area. These storms caused widespread damage and posed a risk for tetanus. In response to this concern, the Douglas County Health Department has recommended that those involved in storm clean-up have a tetanus vaccination within the last ten years.

The health department is taking action to make this essential protection more accessible by hosting a tetanus vaccine clinic at the Common Ground Community Center in Elkhorn. The clinic will run from Sunday to Thursday and provide an opportunity for individuals in need of tetanus vaccinations to receive them.

Dr. Lindsay Huse, the Health Director, emphasized the importance of taking precautions against tetanus in the aftermath of the recent storms. By proactively seeking out a tetanus vaccination, individuals can safeguard their health and well-being while engaging in clean-up efforts. The health department is also a valuable resource for additional information on tetanus prevention and storm relief, offering guidance and support to those affected by the severe weather conditions.

To address this concern, the Douglas County Health Department is hosting a tetanus vaccine clinic from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., starting on Sunday and continuing through Thursday at the Common Ground Community Center in Elkhorn.

The health department strongly advises individuals who have been involved in storm clean-up activities to prioritize their health and safety by getting a tetanus vaccination within the last decade. This recommendation is crucial given high-risk conditions created by Friday’s storms.

More information about tetanus and storm relief resources can be found on the health department’s website.

It’s important for individuals engaged in storm clean-up activities to prioritize their health and safety by ensuring they have received a tetanus vaccination within the last decade.

In light of severe storms that swept through Omaha, Nebraska area on Friday, April 26th, 2024, it is crucial for those involved in clean-up efforts to take necessary precautions against potential dangers such as Tetanus infection.

To help protect those impacted by these severe weather conditions, Douglas County Health Department will be hosting a Tetanus Vaccine Clinic at Common Ground Community Center in Elkhorn from Sunday through Thursday between 10 am – 2 pm.

This clinic aims to make it easier for individuals who require Tetanus shots to access them during this time when they are most needed.

Health Director Dr. Lindsay Huse highlighted that Tetanus shots are critical under these high-risk conditions created by Friday’s Storms

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