The agency warns that some coronavirus antibody tests are inaccurate and said even the better ones should not be used to determine who can safely return to work or school.
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While its direct impact on the homeless population is still unclear, the coronavirus pandemic has made life on the streets of Las Vegas harder in many ways.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal is still working to recognize each person in our community who has died from the coronavirus.
The base will enter the third phase of its reopening on Monday, allowing all personnel to return to work on base, officials said in a news release.
Preliminary numbers from the Clark County coroner’s office show suicides declined in March and April, despite all the pain inflicted on the community by the new coronavirus.
The Education Support Employees Association says the district’s nine- and 10-month-a-year workers often rely on summer jobs to get by, but opportunities are limited this year.
A spokeswoman for the nonprofit blood service provider Vitalant said Thursday that there is a one-day supply of blood remaining in the region.
The Nellis pharmacy was placed off-limits for retirees on April 10, preventing many local retirees and widows from accessing the no-cost medication to which they are entitled.
The rate of positives from the Orleans site where anyone can be tested is much lower than the overall state rate of about 8 percent.
Many students didn’t receive their individualized education plans after schools were closed, which could mean a big backlog for the already strained program in the fall.