Brian Labus In The News

K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13
The surge in COVID-19 cases is currently impacting contact tracing investigations in Nevada.
Wyoming Public Media
New Mexico and Colorado put limitations in place back in the spring and summer, respectively. And Nevada recently tightened its capacity restrictions even further to 25%.
Yahoo!
So, your wedding falls in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic and you have hard choices: Postpone the event for the unforeseeable future, make sizable or costly cuts to meet health guidelines or advance to the altar, hoping for the healthiest outcome.
verywell health
You can now take an all-in-one COVID-19 and flu test in the comfort of your own home. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) to Quest Diagnostics for the first combined at-home test on December 4.
KMEG 14 - FOX 44: SIOUX LAND NEWS
Legal sex worker Alice Little has been out of work since March, when Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak shut down brothels and other non-essential businesses to curb the spread of Covid-19.
Healthline
The latest surge of COVID-19 is spurring new restrictions across the country.
Sentinel
I suppose this is progress: On Sunday, Trump’s vaccine “czar,” Moncef Slaoui, endorsed President-elect Biden’s plan to ask all Americans to wear masks during his first 100 days. Slaoui’s said, “I think it’s a good idea…We all need to take our precaution, have our masks…We will not all have the vaccine in our arms before May or June. So we need to be very cautious and vigilant.”
The Jerusalem Post
A night curfew “will do nothing,” former Health Ministry director-general Gabi Barbash told The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday afternoon – the day after the coronavirus cabinet voted to implement exactly such a move.