Experts in Nevada’s gaming and tourism industries say Las Vegas is returning faster than many thought it might.
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The state is rolling out a new advertising campaign to convince more Nevadans to get vaccinated for COVID-19.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has committed to paying upward of a total of $1 million in cash bonuses if 80 percent of its workforce receives their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by May 1.
New U.S. guidance on travel could drive more tourism to destinations like Las Vegas, experts say.
Some are who we think of as first responders — health-care workers, police officers and firefighters — but others were unexpectedly thrust into the coronavirus’ crosshairs.
Eligibility is expanding. High-risk residents 55 and older could also receive doses at pharmacies statewide starting next week.
The majority of Nevadans believe companies should be allowed to require COVID-19 vaccines among certain employees, a Review-Journal poll shows.
Hotel workers should get an early shot at COVID-19 inoculation, according to the latest guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
“The hope is that we can make Las Vegas, the health (and) safety capital of the world,” said Jim Murren, head of the state’s COVID-19 Response, Relief and Recovery Task Force.