Health authorities on Friday announced eight new positive tests for COVID-19 in Clark County and one in Northern Nevada, bringing the state total of coronavirus cases to 20.
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The city of Henderson announced Wednesday that a resident who may have been exposed to COVID-19 while on a cruise ship is returning to self-quarantine at home.
In Clark County, no one would say whether the child of a man who tested positive for the virus was a public or charter school student. In Northern Nevada, things were different.
A Henderson couple home from the MS Westerdam cruise ship said they were told by a health official to monitor for coronavirus symptoms.
Henderson’s Paulette Schaeffer, a retired nurse, said she and her husband, Joseph, were confident they were not sick and had at least three health checks during the cruise.
Their vessel was turned away from at least 11 ports of call out of fears that passengers could spread the new coronavirus from China.