The new figures reported Sunday bring the total number of confirmed cases in Nevada to 82,100 and the death toll to 1,623, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Vincent DeJesus, 39, died Saturday of COVID-19 at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, where he worked as a registered nurse.
Vincent DeJesus worked at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, according to GoFundMe page set up a week ago, and was admitted to the intensive care unit after contracting the disease.
An avid flamenco dancer, Artor Nazzari was the picture of health before he fell fatally ill to COVID-19.
Wet ‘n’ Wild Las Vegas in the southwest valley opened for the season on Monday.
Though scientists are still studying which people are most susceptible to the coronavirus, preliminary evidence suggests high blood pressure is a major risk factor.
A Las Vegas-based acrobatic equestrian performing group continues to train every day despite the cancellation of shows because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Derek Stonebarger, who helped fund the mural on the Majestic Repertory Theatre, said Sunday that the face masks appeared to be made out of vinyl and that they could blow off within days.
Financial hardships and feelings of uncertainty may be sending more 20- and 30-somethings back to the nest, but there are benefits.
The Metropolitan Police Department is working with a Sikh charity to distribute meals at two locations this month to feed a growing need in the Las Vegas Valley.
University Medical Center and Clark County launched the testing initiative Tuesday by appointment only for people with or without symptoms of COVID-19.
Maria Ascencion Garcia-Rodelo, 52, a housekeeper at Embassy Suites in Las Vegas, died from COVID-19 on Easter Sunday, leaving a grieving husband and extended family.
Personal care aides provide a crucial lifeline to the elderly or disabled. But amid a pandemic, many are left to fend for themselves when it comes to personal safety.
A group of Nevadans protesting stay-at-home orders drove down the Strip in the pouring rain on Easter Sunday.
Applications for food and welfare assistance in Nevada have skyrocketed, but many others have been unable to apply because of a gridlock in the state’s unemployment system.