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.
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Floral decor — and actual flowers themselves — mesh well with contemporary aesthetics.
From the internet to telephones, ministers are finding ways to celebrate Easter amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Las Vegas paramedics dealing with a shortage of personal protective equipment — their only barrier to exposure — share their experiences, anxiety.
We asked readers to #ShowYourMasks and people responded. Some are crocheted, made from T-shirts, liquor bags and airline eye shades.
With most of the world unable to congregate in person this Easter, churches have moved their services online to provide an opportunity to worship and a sense of comfort.
Motorists traveling into Utah from outside states will now be required to submit an online survey amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The data represent an early snapshot — still missing is race/ethnicity data for 42 percent of the cases in Clark County, and other state cases outside of the county.
Open Arms Community Church will livestream its service after drive-in and live services were prohibited.
Before you bust out the fabric glue, don’t forget: A mask is no replacement for social distancing.
Among the questions covered: Who should be tested for COVID-19 and where can they get tested? How should I wear a mask and what sort of protection do cloth masks provide?
NEW YORK — As health officials around the world push to get more ventilators to treat coronavirus patients, some doctors are moving away from using the breathing machines when they can.
“It’s respiratory arrest in its true form: a sudden type of hypoxia and worsening that requires emergent intubation,” one doctor said of a pattern of rapid decline in COVID-19 patients. Such was the case with a Las Vegas radio host.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is urging the public to wear cloth masks, citing increasing evidence that people can have the virus without knowing it.