Nearly 4,600 people in the United States were reported to have died from COVID-19 during the 24-hour period ending at 5 p.m Pacific time Thursday.
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Nevada has flattened the curve and its economy. Of course, it’s time to talk about reopening.
There is no evidence that COVID-19 is spreading through mail or parcels, according to the World Health Organization and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
He had tested positive for the coronavirus on March 30 and was taken off the ship and placed in “isolation housing.”
He is the second active NFL player to acknowledge testing positive during the pandemic that has sickened more than 2 million people worldwide
Two children in the Las Vegas Valley got birthday surprises with an assist from the City of Henderson’s police and fire departments.
Congress has been all but shuttered since late March, and far-flung lawmakers are sheltering at home like other Americans.
A program to buffer small businesses battered by economic losses due to the coronavirus ran out of federal funds Thursday as Republicans and Democrats continued to clash over changes.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said Thursday it’s still too early to know when the state’s COVID-19 shutdown orders could be lifted or when businesses could start to reopen their doors. He also praised Nevadans for staying at home and saving lives.
The Trump administration has issued new guidelines for states, individuals and employers on how to gradually revive activity and ease up on social distancing in areas where coronavirus cases are on the decline.
Air travel passenger volume has seen dramatic dips across the nation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis says, “If you come over to the Silver and Black, there’s no going back.”
Robbie Williams said of dropping his July dates at Wynn: “I’m very sad that the July Vegas shows are now canceled, but obviously, the current global crisis requires them to be.”
UNITE HERE culinary union has partnered with the United Food and Commercial Workers union to help members find temporary jobs during the COVID-19 crisis.
That staggering figure easily surpassed yearly totals for each of the last five years when the state averaged about 73,000 claims a year, state figures show.