President Donald Trump said Tuesday he is hoping the United States will be reopened by Easter.
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Clark County’s Business License Department closed 12 nonessential businesses during the first three days of Gov. Steve Sisolak’s emergency order.
“I would love to have the country opened up and just raring to go by Easter,” he said during a Fox News virtual town hall.
The FDA allowed Nevada to become one of three states that are allowed to develop and evaluate tests for infection by the new coronavirus.
A desperate race to find medical equipment continues as the World Health Organization warns that the outbreak is accelerating and calls on countries to take strong, coordinated action.
Two more people in Clark County have died of COVID-19, bringing the overall total in the county and in the state to six.
Congressional leaders and Trump administration officials finalized a deal Tuesday on a sweeping $2 trillion stimulus package.
The latest on the coronavirus pandemic, which has infected more than 400,000 people and killed more than 18,000.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said they had spoken by phone with President Donald Trump during negotiations.
A Phoenix-area man has died and his wife was in critical condition after the couple took chloroquine phosphate, an additive used to clean fish tanks that is also found in an anti-malaria medication that’s been touted by President Donald Trump as a treatment for COVID-19.
A $2 trillion coronavirus rescue bill was blocked by Democrats for a second day as debate devolved into a partisan scrum on the Senate floor on Monday.
Authorities announced new rules to prevent it from happening again during the coronavirus crisis.
For the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began to sweep across the United States, more than 100 deaths in a single day have been blamed on the novel coronavirus, according to multiple reports.
A state Department of Business and Industry worker who tested positive for the coronavirus is recovering at home, and colleagues are now working remotely.
After tweeting in the morning that Washington “cannot let the cure be worse than” the disease, President Donald Trump said he expected measures to contain the disease will last for weeks, not months.
