Bishop advises that Masses would be limited to 50 people or less and suggests parishes adopt a reservation plan.
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Wearing face masks isn’t just a 21st-century thing. Some localities in Nevada enacted laws requiring citizens to wear masks in public during 1918 and 1919.
If wearing a face mask might save somebody’s life by preventing them from contracting COVID-19, isn’t it just the ethical thing to do? It’s a loaded question.
With the warm weather already upon us, acquatic facilities eager to welcome guests with new safety guidelines in place.
Las Vegas health officials say vaccinations dropped sharply in March, April; they stress that it’s riskier to put off kids’ shots than to take them to doctors’ offices.
CityServe Las Vegas’ coronavirus testing program includes support and prayer.
Barbershops and hair salons may reopen Saturday as part of Phase One of Gov. Steve Sisolak’s plan to reopen the state.
The coronavirus pandemic has brought changes to the industry, whose mission is to be present for families in their time of need.
A study that links air conditioning with a coronavirus outbreak is not what Southern Nevadans want to hear about on Wednesday, which could be the valley’s first 100-degree day of 2020.
The bishop of the Diocese of Las Vegas says there will be no Sunday Mass or activities at parishes through May.