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UNLV call center volunteers answer coronavirus concerns
 
UNLV call center volunteers answer coronavirus concerns

UNLV medical students, residents and physicians are fielding as many as 3,000 calls each day from community members who are wondering if they should be tested for COVID-19.

Can coronavirus live on shoes? – VIDEO
 
Can coronavirus live on shoes? – VIDEO

The COVID-19 pandemic has already raised questions about how long the virus can live on clothing. But what about shoes? (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.

2 new coronavirus deaths in Clark County as cases in Nevada hit 245 – VIDEO
 
2 new coronavirus deaths in Clark County as cases in Nevada hit 245 – VIDEO

Two more patients in Clark County with COVID-19 have died, bringing the total number of deaths in the state and in Nevada’s most populous county to four, the Southern Nevada Health District announced on Monday, March 23. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

MGM donates food to community during COVID-19 pandemic
 
MGM donates food to community during COVID-19 pandemic

MGM Resorts decided to donate their food shipments instead of returning them to the distributor after the closure of all nonessential businesses in Nevada. After filling up Three Square Food Bank, they moved on to holding food donations with other community partners including the Metropolitan Police Department.

Air traffic at McCarran International Airport has slowed by over 60%
 
Air traffic at McCarran International Airport has slowed by over 60%

After a traffic controller tested positive for coronavirus, the control tower at McCarran International Airport was closed, forcing the Las Vegas airport to rely on a backup system with limited capacity, Thursday, March 19, 2020. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)