Gov. Steve Sisolak has written to Nevada passengers aboard a cruise ship quarantined in California for COVID-19 advising that they will soon be coming home.
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The patient with the second presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in Southern Nevada is a woman in her 70s.
Costco, Target and Sam’s Club stores in the Las Vegas Valley are putting a limit on water and other items as customers stock up in the face of the coronavirus scare.
Washoe County health officials Sunday announced the second Reno-area case of coronavirus infection, a man in his 30s.
The state agency made the announcement Saturday on Twitter. The post doesn’t specifically mention the CORVID-19 virus.
Gov. Steve Sisolak gave an overview of the coronavirus situation in the state, summarizing information released in the past two days but providing few new details.
The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services announced Friday night that 40 people from Nevada left the ship, operated by Princess Cruises, on Feb. 21 from the previous voyage.
The new coronavirus has caused many Nevadans to hit local stores to stock up on supplies, including O.J. Simpson.
A Las Vegas strip club is looking to help guests stay clean, even when they get a little dirty.
Transportation officials say they are taking steps to ensure the Las Vegas Valley’s transit system is clean and safe after the first reported coronavirus case in Clark County.
An undisclosed number of students at a Reno area school experiencing “flu-like symptoms” are being tested for the novel coronavirus.
Health officials in the Canadian province of Ontario say the latest case of the coronavirus involves a patient who had recently traveled to Las Vegas.
Three Las Vegas family members are among thousands of passengers confined to a cruise ship quarantined off the California coast.
The term is used when a local lab obtains a positive result when testing for a disease and sends it to the federal CDC to be confirmed.
The first presumptive case of COVID-19 in Nevada was announced on Thursday by the Southern Nevada Health District, while late Thursday a second Nevadan has tested positive in Washoe County.
Smith’s Food Drug posted a message on the Smith’s app advising that sensitization items and cold and flu items would be limited to five per order.
As some Las Vegans strip local shelves of water and other goods, church’s longtime emphasis on self-reliance has these households prepared for emergencies.
While some Las Vegas residents are rushing to stockpile supplies and prepare for an outbreak of the new coronavirus, others are turning that panic into profit.
“It’s serious, really. I don’t want the worst to happen but I think we should be ready,” said Alaina Ortiz.
Nevada’s top medical official says it’s a matter of when, not if, the coronavirus appears in Nevada.
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