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The toll-free phone line, administered by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Medicine, in partnership with the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health, will serve as a confidential mental health resource for health care professionals to seek support before they have reached a crisis point.

The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned this week that some coronavirus antibody tests are inaccurate and cautioned that even the better tests should not be used to determine who can safely return to work or school.
The last two months have seen TV numbers climb through the roof. People are watching local news to keep themselves updated, streaming Netflix as well as watching on-demand movies. However, experts recommend that instead of sitting in front of a screen, you should find other habits to fill your day.
A Nevada HealthCARES confidential telephone line has been launched and is now live with its goal to support health care workers statewide.

Jackie Trujillo appears to be seasoned for any crisis that comes her way.

Danielle Richards was taking packages out of her car recently, wearing a face mask as she always does in public these days.

Danielle Richards was taking packages out of her car recently, wearing a face mask as she always does in public these days.

At a time when we are battered by cruel statistics on infections, hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19, one set of numbers, at least on the surface, provides a ray of hope in the time of coronavirus.

At a time when we are battered by cruel statistics on infections, hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19, one set of numbers, at least on the surface, provides a ray of hope in the time of coronavirus.

The drive-thru COVID-19 testing site at the Orleans is closing and testing will be shifted to ºÚÁÏÍø.

Drive-thru COVID-19 testing at the Orleans will move to ºÚÁÏ꿉۪s Tropicana Avenue parking garage next to the Thomas & Mack Center starting Wednesday, Clark County officials said.

As of this writing, nearly 104,000 COVID-19 tests had been performed in Nevada. They identified more than 7,000 cases of the disease, which have led to 365 deaths. Anyone who pays attention to the news has by now heard public health officials say (many times) that without widespread testing, reopening the economy is folly.