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’s health care insurance portal is offering a special open enrollment period for qualified residents amid the coronavirus outbreak in the state.
The Highway Patrol said its dispatch center “has been inundated” with calls regarding road closures, “specifically down in the Stateline, Primm/California Border.”
Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation is urging people who have been laid off as a result of COVID-19 to apply online instead of in person.
It is the first such halt in performances, other than for maintenance, in the attraction’s 21-year history.
Efforts to enforce social distancing slowed entrance to the Regional Justice Center on Tuesday, despite a monthlong suspension of jury trials.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. employees will be paid while Strip resorts are closed, and the closure “will not impact health care eligibility,” according to a company statement.
Six of eight venues, including the Garden Buffet, to operate with reduces days or hours; no change in steakhouse or cafe times.
In response to the coronavirus outbreak, several retailers are announcing temporary closures, most effective by the close of business Tuesday.
After Sunday’s announcement by the governor of new social distancing standards, Gaming Control Board Chairwoman Sandra Morgan posted a notice that will be enforced.
A coalition of local advocacy organizations is also calling for a statewide moratorium on evictions and sweeps on the homeless during the coronavirus outbreak.
The new coronavirus hampered efforts by voters to get to the polls in some states on Tuesday as the global pandemic scrambled the Democratic presidential contest.
The Southern Nevada Health District reported seven new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, boosting the number in Clark County to 42.
In response to mounting concerns over public exposure to COVID-19, Metro police are urging citizens to use online services to report certain crimes or obtain police records, or to use telephone reporting where it applies.
Visitors depart hours ahead of scheduled shutdowns of the scheduled closures of the Strip megaresorts for several weeks — at least.