The out-of-state visitor was in the valley from April 1 to April 6. The health district does not have information about the person’s immunization status.
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COVID-19’s latest variant is on the loose, but local experts think vaccines can mitigate its spread and severity.
The World Transplant Games, a sporting competition for transplant recipients and donors, are held once every two years.
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations remain low in Clark County and statewide.
Career fair scheduled for employees of Desert Springs hospital, which this week alerted staff of mass layoffs coming next year.
Las Vegan Emma Burkey hopes to again walk, hold a baby, after rare reaction to the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
Emma Burkey, who suffered a devastating COVID-19 vaccine side effect, is undergoing nearly 30 hours of physical therapy each week as she fights to regain her ability to walk.
Popularization of a drug that some are using as a way to treat COVID-19 has created increased demand for the veterinary form of the medicine in Las Vegas, some veterinary medicine practitioners say.
St. Rose hospitals are the first in Southern Nevada to announce such a requirement.
Southern Nevada health officials sounded the alarm in June over a cluster of “breakthrough” cases of the coronavirus delta variant among vaccinated employees of a Las Vegas hospital.
The UMC Advanced Center for Health will offer vaccinations by appointment on weekdays.
Nevada recorded more than 5,000 excess deaths after COVID-19 struck, according to a 50-state national study.
More than 5,000 people have died from COVID-19 in Nevada. The victims came from all walks of life. They were doctors, nurses, educators. Fathers and sons, mothers and daughters. Our neighbors.
Many seniors, including nearly 15,000 in Nevada, are rejecting getting a COVID-19 vaccination because of their perception of the cost.
As adults wrangle with pandemic fatigue, their kids — and their teachers — are doing the same as they navigate the ins and outs of distance learning.