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Sisolak and Dr. Shadaba Asad discuss COVID-19 – VIDEO
 
Sisolak and Dr. Shadaba Asad discuss COVID-19 – VIDEO

Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak and UMC Director of Infectious Disease Dr. Shadaba Asad discussed COVID-19 precautions and other information related to the coronavirus pandemic.

Animal Foundation has pigs for adoption – VIDEO
 
Animal Foundation has pigs for adoption – VIDEO

Foster parent for The Animal Foundation, Rachel Levi, shares the need for large animal adoption, especially pigs, outside of her home in Las Vegas on Thursday, March 26, 2020. (Elizabeth Page Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @Elipagephoto

Sold-out Electric Daisy Carnival still scheduled for May – VIDEO
 
Sold-out Electric Daisy Carnival still scheduled for May – VIDEO

In a post on his social media platforms, festival founder Pasquale Rotella confirmed that EDC remains scheduled for May 15-17 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway despite coronavirus concerns that have sideline scads of other live music events. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Homeless outreach organization feeds people in age of social distancing – VIDEO
 
Homeless outreach organization feeds people in age of social distancing – VIDEO

Homeless outreach organization Food Not Bombs handed out sack lunches, hygiene kits and blankets on Foremaster Lane in Las Vegas, Thursday, March 26, 2020. Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada, which has temporarily closed its dining room and emergency night shelter, also handed out to-go lunches on Foremaster Lane. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

Nevada gets an A for social distancing
 
Nevada gets an A for social distancing

In an interactive Scoreboard by tech company Unacast, organizations can measure and understand the efficacy of social distancing. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Nevada construction continues as coronavirus spreads
 
Nevada construction continues as coronavirus spreads

When Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered Nevada businesses closed, he let construction workers stay on the job, deeming homebuilding and other construction “essential” lines of work.