COVID 19 testing and mask shortage
 
COVID 19 testing and mask shortage

Health Reporter Mary Hynes talks about the latest in statewide testing efforts and the mask and other medical supply shortages for frontline medical staff.

Sisolak and Dr. Shadaba Asad discuss COVID-19 – VIDEO
 
Sisolak and Dr. Shadaba Asad discuss COVID-19 – VIDEO

Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak and UMC Director of Infectious Disease Dr. Shadaba Asad discussed COVID-19 precautions and other information related to the coronavirus pandemic.

Sold-out Electric Daisy Carnival still scheduled for May – VIDEO
 
Sold-out Electric Daisy Carnival still scheduled for May – VIDEO

In a post on his social media platforms, festival founder Pasquale Rotella confirmed that EDC remains scheduled for May 15-17 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway despite coronavirus concerns that have sideline scads of other live music events. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Homeless outreach organization feeds people in age of social distancing – VIDEO
 
Homeless outreach organization feeds people in age of social distancing – VIDEO

Homeless outreach organization Food Not Bombs handed out sack lunches, hygiene kits and blankets on Foremaster Lane in Las Vegas, Thursday, March 26, 2020. Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada, which has temporarily closed its dining room and emergency night shelter, also handed out to-go lunches on Foremaster Lane. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

Nevada construction continues as coronavirus spreads
 
Nevada construction continues as coronavirus spreads

When Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered Nevada businesses closed, he let construction workers stay on the job, deeming homebuilding and other construction “essential” lines of work.

Lady Gaga delays new album release – VIDEO
 
Lady Gaga delays new album release – VIDEO

The pop star was planning to drop her sixth LP, “Chromatica,” on April 10, but she’s made the “tough decision” to push back the launch following the coronavirus outbreak. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

US weekly jobless claims soar to record-breaking 3.28M – VIDEO
 
US weekly jobless claims soar to record-breaking 3.28M – VIDEO

The U.S. Department of Labor released the shattering numbers on Thursday. Jobless claims had been as low as 282,000 the previous week. The 3.28 million jobless claims for last week is more than double the 1.5 million new claims that analysts were expecting. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Worker at Allegiant Stadium tests positive for COVID-19
 
Worker at Allegiant Stadium tests positive for COVID-19

Construction of Allegiant Stadium is unlikely to affected by the coronavirus outbreak that is having an impact on just about every industry across the Las Vegas Valley. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

City of Las Vegas park cleaning and disinfecting – VIDEO
 
City of Las Vegas park cleaning and disinfecting – VIDEO

City of Las Vegas staff cleaned and disinfected four playgrounds at area parks on March 26. Las Vegas is opting to keep parks open during the coronavirus pandemic. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Casino companies burning through millions daily
 
Casino companies burning through millions daily

RJ reporter Bailey Schulz talks about how much Las Vegas Casino companies are losing and how the Emergency bill could help if they run out of money or need help recouping what was lost.

O’Roarke Elementary School Holds Parade For Students – Video
 
O’Roarke Elementary School Holds Parade For Students – Video

Teachers with O’Roarke Elementary School participated in a parade around the neighborhoods where their students live. The staff of the school wanted to bring something positive to their students even though the schools are closed down due to the coronavirus. Many of the participants decorated their cars and brought along their pets to showcase to them while driving by. Some of the teachers and students made signs to show that they all miss one another and can’t wait to see everyone when school opens back up.

Las Vegas law firm sues China over coronavirus outbreak
 
Las Vegas law firm sues China over coronavirus outbreak

Las Vegas law firm sues China over coronavirus outbreak.
A Las Vegas law firm filed a class-action lawsuit Monday, accusing the Chinese government of engaging “in a campaign of misinformation and lies” to cover up the severity of the coronavirus outbreak.

Prince Charles tests positive for coronavirus – VIDEO
 
Prince Charles tests positive for coronavirus – VIDEO

The Clarence House released a statement confirming the diagnosis: “The Prince of Wales has tested positive for coronavirus. He has been displaying mild symptoms but otherwise remains in good health.” The prince’s wife, Camilla, does not have the virus. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Free curbside testing for coronavirus at UNLV Medicine – VIDEO
 
Free curbside testing for coronavirus at UNLV Medicine – VIDEO

UNLV School of Medicine is conducting curbside testing for coronavirus. Testing is by appointment only for individuals who are exhibiting symptoms as defined by the CDC. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

2 new coronavirus deaths in Clark County as cases in Nevada hit 245 – VIDEO
 
2 new coronavirus deaths in Clark County as cases in Nevada hit 245 – VIDEO

Two more patients in Clark County with COVID-19 have died, bringing the total number of deaths in the state and in Nevada’s most populous county to four, the Southern Nevada Health District announced on Monday, March 23. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas nightclub giant Hakkasan Group lays off 1,600 – VIDEO
 
Las Vegas nightclub giant Hakkasan Group lays off 1,600 – VIDEO

The Las Vegas Strip’s leading nightlife company has let go of nearly its entire workforce, leaving about 1,600 staffers suddenly unemployed, due to the shutdowns during the coronavirus crisis. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Amazon Prime Delays Are Now as Long as a Month
 
Amazon Prime Delays Are Now as Long as a Month

Amazon Prime Delays Are
Now as Long as a Month.
As of Sunday, many non-essential
items ordered with Prime delivery are
showing an April 21 delivery date.
An Amazon spokesperson released a
statement regarding the blanket delay.
To serve our customers in need while also helping to ensure the safety of our associates, we’ve changed our logistics, transportation, supply chain, purchasing, and third-party seller processes .., Amazon Statement, via Vox.
… to prioritize stocking and delivering items that are a higher priority for our customers. This has resulted in some of our delivery promises being longer than usual, Amazon Statement, via Vox.
Faced with brick and mortar shortages,
shoppers have turned to Amazon
for their supplies in droves.
Amazon announced that it was “temporarily
prioritizing” essentials items in its warehouses,
so that it “can more quickly receive, restock
and deliver these products to customers.”.
The items include “household staples,
medical supplies, and other
high-demand products.”

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