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Telephone Town Hall on Nebraska’s COVID-19 Vaccination Plans

Telephone Town Hall on Nebraska’s COVID-19 Vaccination Plans

January 6, 2021 Last Edit: March 4, 2025

Telephone Town Hall on Nebraska’s COVID-19 Vaccination Plans

Nebraska Congressman Don Bacon is hosting a free Town Hall Teleconference on the state’s plans for COVID-19 vaccinations. The event will be held from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 12.

The dial-in number is 855-920-0558.

Joining Rep. Bacon will be Dr. Gary Anthone, Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services; Dr. Adi Pour, Health Director for Douglas County Health Department; and Sara Schram, Health Director for Sarpy County Health Department.

This will be the third in a series of telephone town halls responding to COVID-19. To listen to the previous ones, click here to go to Congressman Bacon’s special webpage on coronavirus information.

NFIB Nebraska members are invited to share this information with their network of associates, friends, and family. For further information, please call Makenzie Cartwright, special project coordinator for Congressman Bacon at 402-938-0300.

 

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