Nevada reported 556 new cases of COVID-19 and a record 38 deaths on Thursday, as the death toll in Clark County surpassed 1,000.
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Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is warning families to be cautious amid reports of nursing homes attempting to take coronavirus relief payments from their residents.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak on Tuesday evening said Phase Two of the state’s Nevada United: Roadmap to Recovery will begin on Friday.
Canada’s Investissement Quebec company has issued Cirque du Soleil a loan of up to $200 million and offered to buy the company outright.
Clark County officials hope the relocation of the coronavirus testing site to UNLV will capture data from a population thus far underreported: children.
The Department of Justice warns Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak that his ban on gatherings of 10 or more people in churches, other places of worship may violate the First Amendment.
Clark County recorded 44 new COVID-19 cases and no deaths over the preceding day as the hospitalization rate from the disease continued to decline, data posted Tuesday showed.
The post-Memorial Day rally followed a strong rise in global markets as more nations push to open their economies.
Cleaning companies throughout the valley are hiring additional staff and having trouble finding supplies to keep up with added demand.
Companies struggling to hire before the pandemic are spending millions on fresh incentives. Their hiring capability hinges on unemployment, industry changes, employees’ feelings about safety, and President Donald Trump’s aggressive and erratic immigration policies.
As ambulances zip through Manaus with sirens blaring and backhoes dig rows of new graves, the muggy air in this city by the majestic Amazon River feels thicker than usual with such pervasive denial. Manaus has seen nearly triple the usual number of dead in April and May.
Airlines and airports are taking steps to convince the traveling public that flying is no more dangerous than going to the grocery store.
On Wednesday, 5,000 tests will be distributed to medical staff, and widespread testing will begin throughout the state’s prisons.
Gov. Steve Sisolak will discuss the next phase of Nevada’s reopening at a news conference Tuesday evening, according to the governor’s office.
A worker at the Clark County Election Department’s main office has tested positive for COVID-19.
Since abruptly canceling a March 10 rally in Cleveland at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee has waged much of his campaign from his home in Wilmington.