Brian Labus In The News

Well and Good
The largest vaccine campaign in history is underway. So far, 10.8 million COVID-19 doses have been administered in the United States, giving hope that pre-pandemic activities such as watching a movie at the theaters or eating indoors might resume at some point in 2021. But when will the U.S. reach herd immunity against COVID-19?
Las Vegas Review Journal
For all those who think dining in restaurants is no more likely to spread COVID-19 than spending time in a busy supermarket or crowded airplane, Brian Labus has a simple message: It’s just not true.
KUNR
Health officials say that a majority of Nevadans would need the COVID-19 vaccine for the population to receive herd immunity. That’s when enough people are immunized to slow the spread of infection. KUNR’s Lucia Starbuck has this explainer.
K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13
Las Vegas valley hospitals are bracing for the full impact of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays from COVID-19, and one hospital has already issued a disaster declaration because of an influx of patients.
Las Vegas Review Journal
The UNLV School of Public Health announced Wednesday it received a $1.7 million state grant to continue providing COVID-19 contact tracing.
El Tiempo
The UNLV School of Public Health announced Wednesday that it received a $ 1.7 million state grant to continue operating as a COVID-19 contact tracker.
Mashable
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K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5
The response to the COVID-19 pandemic has changed in just the past month with a variant, vaccine and an increase in cases.