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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The employee, who works in the division that processes child support collection, has not reported to work since April 2 and notified the county of the positive test on Thursday.
It’s a good thing Sen. Bernie Sanders didn’t succeed in banning billionaires. Bill Gates could be the reason that tens of thousands of people don’t die from coronavirus.
Neither the White House nor the Treasury Department could say when asked late last week how much of the $2.2 trillion has actually reached needy Americans.
Police checkpoints in Europe and closed churches around the globe forced the faithful to watch Easter services online or on TV.
University Medical Center recently began prescribing hydroxychloroquine to high-risk emergency room patients who test positive for COVID-19 but do not require immediate hospitalization.
The Nevada Department of Corrections announced on social media April 4 that inmates have begun producing hand sanitizer for medical personnel and law enforcement.
The Air Force’s Thunderbirds flew across the Las Vegas Valley on Saturday. Check out this unique view from the cockpit.
On Saturday, the Seven Hills community in Henderson held a “front-yard party” with social distancing.
The Army Corps of Engineers said in a statement Saturday that it did assessments in Las Vegas, Reno and Carson City as a result of COVID-19.
The National Governors Association sent a blunt message to Congress on Saturday that they will need $500 billion to cover budget shortfalls from preparing and treating patients with the coronavirus — including those in Nevada.
The employee works at the coffeeshop on 3265 South Rainbow Boulevard, according to a statement on the company’s website. The company learned of the test result Friday.
Experts say wearing gloves when you’re out and about won’t protect you if they transmit the virus to another surface, then you touch your eyes, nose or mouth.
Are you enjoying your time working at home, perhaps getting to spend the day with your pets?
A group of Nevada defense attorneys joined the call to release certain prisoners in an effort to stave off the spread of coronavirus.
There’s a reason Gov. Steve Sisolak has deemed construction an essential service because finishing Allegiant Stadium will be critical to the community’s return to normal.