Published by Scott Stewart on Wed, 04/01/2020 - 12:00am
Lincoln – Gov. Pete Ricketts issued an executive order last Friday to expedite the entry of medical professionals into the workforce.
Nebraska currently has ample providers to meet the demand for care. The purpose of the order is to prepare for the possibility of a surge in COVID-19 cases or the unavailability of some medical professionals due to quarantine restrictions.
Published by Scott Stewart on Wed, 04/01/2020 - 12:00am
Lincoln – The state Department of Environment and Energy’s Wastewater Division would like to remind people that sanitizing wipes, baby wipes and even “flushable” wipes are not flushable – regardless of what the product states.
Published by Scott Stewart on Wed, 04/01/2020 - 12:00am
Lincoln – The Nebraska Public Service Commission has entered Order NUSF-92 to allow carriers to seek reimbursement for providing service to low-income families as a part of the response to the COVID-19 emergency.
Published by Scott Stewart on Wed, 04/01/2020 - 12:00am
Lincoln – Due to the COVID-19 crisis, offices of the Unclaimed Property Division of the Nebraska State Treasurer’s Office ae\re closed to the public.
Treasurer’s Office staff are available by phone at 402-471-8497 or 877-572-9688 and will continue to process claims mailed into the Lincoln office or filed online.
Published by Scott Stewart on Wed, 04/01/2020 - 12:00am
Nebraska community health centers, a statewide network of medical, dental, behavioral health and related community services, are facing a grave financial shortfall amid COVID-19 concerns.
Published by Scott Stewart on Wed, 04/01/2020 - 12:00am
CRCC Omaha will begin providing in-home care beginning today.
The organization’s two centers are closed due to COVID-19, but CRCC received a temporary respite license to provide in-home services for skilled nursing, mental health, physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech-language therapy.
Published by Scott Stewart on Wed, 04/01/2020 - 12:00am
Lincoln – Gov. Pete Ricketts extended Nebraska’s statewide restrictions on social gatherings last Monday until at least April 30 and urged residents to brace for another “tough month” in April, when the number of new coronavirus cases is expected to peak.
Published by Scott Stewart on Wed, 04/01/2020 - 12:00am
A general order from the U.S. District Court of the District of Nebraska expanding the use of videoconferencing and teleconferencing during the pandemic.
Chief Judge John M. Gerrard is allowing judges to use those technologies to the fullest extent allowed by the recently enacted Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.