COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continued to rise in the past week both in Clark County and the state, though no major spike has been seen.
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The Nevada Hospital Association calls on the governor’s office to help with pediatric unit staffing and crowding.
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While hospitalizations remain relatively low in Clark County and statewide, pediatric units continue to be stressed by respiratory infections, including RSV.
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High numbers of cases of RSV and other respiratory virus are filling up pediatric ERs and ICUs across the state.
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