Hospitalizations and cases continue their free fall. But is the pandemic really over?
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“It seems shortsighted that only employees wear masks and not guests,” one business owner said. “Are we really making that big of a difference?”
Anyone 12 or older who has not been vaccinated is encouraged to walk in and take advantage of this opportunity, free of charge.
Nevada on Monday reported 634 new coronavirus cases over the preceding three days.
Nevada on Friday reported 334 new coronavirus cases and two additional deaths, according to data from the Department of Health and Human Services.
Beginning Tuesday, June 1, adults and children 12 and older can receive their COVID-19 vaccination at 16 high schools and middle schools across the Las Vegas Valley.
Updated numbers from the state health department brought Nevada’s cumulative totals to 301,178 cases and 5,172 deaths.
We asked readers to reflect on their pandemic year. Nevadans shared stories about school challenges, loneliness, learning new skills — and loss.
Public health officials on Sunday reported a coronavirus test positivity rate of 9.9 percent. The last time the rate was below 10 percent was Nov. 3.
A week ahead of the day when pre-kindergartners through third-graders will return for in-person instruction, administrators wonder if they’ve prepared for everything.
Former Clark County District Judge Don Chairez, a longtime Nevada attorney, died Thursday from COVID-19. He was 65.
In its initial days of public operations, the clinic saw numerous no-shows, prompting them to issue instant alerts to those who preregistered or give the shots to walk-ins.
The state’s medical schools are seeing growing interest — as measured by applications for admission — during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Nevada public health officials reported 1,939 new coronavirus cases and six additional deaths on Monday.
COVID-19 vaccination of residents and staff members at nursing homes and assisted living facilities in Nevada begins Monday.
Nevada on Saturday reported 2,019 new coronavirus cases and 29 additional deaths, according to data from the Department of Health and Human Services.
Emergency room nurse Greg Peistrup, a mentor to scores of Las Vegas Valley health care workers throughout his career, died Thursday night, 12 days after testing positive for COVID-19.
Last year the Southern Nevada Health District declared an outbreak after recording the most West Nile cases in a season. In 2020, no cases have been reported in Clark County.
Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents voted Friday to approve a one-time distribution — an estimated $79.4 million in operating pool reserve — to help partially offset budget cuts.
A person on Bishop Gorman High School’s campus has tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a letter sent to parents on Thursday from the Catholic school.