Nebraskans over the age of 5 are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. All three vaccines (Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson) are free to everyone. Widespread vaccination is one of the best ways to put an end to the pandemic, so eligible individuals should get the vaccine as soon as it is available to them.
People with Disabilities Can Access the COVID-19 Vaccine
People with disabilities have the right to access the Covid-19 vaccine. In most cases, if you want to get the vaccine, you can. No one can keep you from getting it just because you have a disability or need extra help. Watch the video below or read the transcript for COVID-19 vaccine facts.
You can also watch this video in Spanish or read the transcript in Spanish.
COVID-19 Vaccine Fact Sheets for Nebraskans with Disabilities
Disability Rights Nebraska has developed a series of fact sheets to educate Nebraskans with disabilities about the COVID-19 vaccines.
Get The Facts about the COVID-19 vaccine and Nebraskans with disabilities.
PDF (English) | Accessible Word Document (English) | PDF (Spanish) | Accessible Word Document (Spanish)
Frequently Asked Questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and Nebraskans with disabilities.
PDF (English) | Accessible Word Document (English) | PDF (Spanish) | Accessible Word Document (Spanish)
COVID-19 Vaccine Plain Language Fact Sheet
PDF (English) | Accessible Word Document (English) | PDF (Spanish) | Accessible Word Document (Spanish)
For more information, visit...
- Finish Strong Nebraska
- Key Things to Know about COVID-19 Vaccines
- Administration for Community Living COVID-19 Response page
- CDC COVID-19 Vaccine Information for People with Disabilities
This page was last updated in November 2021. For the most recent guidance on COVID-19 vaccinations, visit the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website.