The Southern Nevada Health District on Tuesday for the first time posted detailed data for Clark County on the number of COVID-19 cases by ZIP code and city.
Henderson
Two Nevada State College students have “self-reported” that they tested positive for the new coronavirus, but school officials do not think anyone was exposed on campus.
Henderson police are working an armed barricade Monday evening.
The company said it is working with local health departments and the store was deep cleaned and sanitized.
The move came after the Review-Journal reported that the district was unable to contact about 21 percent of students in the first week of classes after the schools shut down.
On Saturday, the Seven Hills community in Henderson held a “front-yard party” with social distancing.
Gov. Steve Sisolak also included a workplace discrimination reminder to stores and other essential businesses as more employees raise health concerns.
The latest case comes after positive tests among workers at other stores in the Las Vegas Valley, including those at Smith’s Food and Drug, Vons and Costco.
Businesses that sell alcohol will be able to deliver to Henderson homes while nonessential businesses or closed or for the next 30 days, whichever comes first.
As of Wednesday morning, five students and one instructor with the College of Southern Nevada had reported positive cases of COVID-19, according to the school’s website.
An outreach center for the HIV community in Henderson has opened its doors to the public during the coronavirus crisis.
The City Council approved a contract with Las Vegas Paving Corp. to spruce up the events plaza in front of City Hall. It’s part of an effort to attract people to downtown.
The Clark County Museum is closed for now, but Southern Nevadans still can explore what it has to offer during a Q&A with county museums administrator Mark Hall-Patton.
Restaurateurs said they and their employees are suffering significantly because of loss of income, prompting layoffs, furloughs or reduced hours, during the COVID-19 crisis.
The College of Southern Nevada has reported two more cases of COVID-19 among its students, bringing the total to four in the three-campus system.