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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UNLV athletic events and the ongoing Mountain West men’s basketball tournament at the Thomas & Mack Center are going on as scheduled.
Treasury yields sank to more record lows as investors plowed money into low-risk investments.
“Coronavirus: What You Need to Know,” which will air for the first time at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, will feature information and tips from regional health officials.
Latest list: Cases are up to 535 in the state. Cirque du Soleil has launched a digital hub. Find updates here.
A trade organization did not offer specifics of those plans, saying they will differ by retailer.
The Senate passed an $8.3 billion measure Thursday to help tackle the coronavirus outbreak in hopes of accelerating the government’s response to the virus.
The term is used when a local lab obtains a positive result when testing for a disease and sends it to the federal CDC to be confirmed.
World Series of Poker officials are monitoring COVID-19 developments but have made no decisions on altering the event, which starts May 26.
The WAC has no plans to alter or change its men’s and women’s basketball tournament schedules despite the first confirmed case of coronavirus in Nevada.
Las Vegas-based casino operators’ shares tumbled Thursday along with other stocks as financial markets reacted to the rapid spread of the new coronavirus.
The first presumptive case of COVID-19 in Nevada was announced on Thursday by the Southern Nevada Health District, while late Thursday a second Nevadan has tested positive in Washoe County.
As COVID-19 continues to spread, local nursing homes and other long-term healthcare facilities have started using preventative measures to keep residents healthy.
“Countries should be preparing for sustained community transmission,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, leader of the World Health Organization, said of the virus outbreak.
The release of the James Bond film “No Time To Die” has been pushed back several months because of global concerns about coronavirus.
Collaborating with the U.S. Travel Association and local and national public health agencies, the LVCVA is stepping up efforts to stop the spread of coronavirus.