As the economic repercussions from the coronavirus outbreak ripple through the Las Vegas Valley, nonprofits and social services are seeing a decline in donations.
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Calling the coronavirus the Chinese virus isn’t racist. It’s accurate. It also counteracts efforts by the Chinese government to sow confusion about where the virus came from and how the Chinese government enabled this pandemic.
The University of Nevada, Reno, has ordered all students to collect their belongings and move out of dorms by Wednesday, raising concerns about students congregating contrary to coronavirus protocol.
The team followed the lead of so many others in professional sports when pledging funds to T-Mobile Arena staff out of work due to the coronavirus.
The parent on Tuesday was in close contact with an employee at the school, the Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas said in an email.
He said infection rates are doubling every four days in some parts of the state and issued the dire prediction that 56% of California’s population could contract the virus over the next eight weeks.
Online ordering, delivery and pickup options provide some relief to braving crowds at local grocers.
All local Social Security offices have been closed to the public over the COVID-19 pandemic.
The employee was in the hospital and one other DFS employee was under self-quarantine
Most inhabitants of a city once renowned for its plush star-studded racebooks are unable to play the ponies, even as bettors in many other states continue to do so.
Some North Las Vegas employees are working with Three Square in the wake of the city’s emergency declaration. Employees will be cycled through the nonprofit as needed.
Virtual Sunday services, Bible studies and other programs will fill in while houses of worship are closed.
Experts are in the early stages of determing just how hard the state’s budget could be hit by the coronavirus pandemic. It hinges on how long the crisis lasts.
Owners, doggy day cares keep pets — and their people — happy, healthy during coronavirus outbreak.
Netflix agreed Thursday to reduce its streaming quality in Europe over fears that it would overburden internet providers there.