Brian Labus In The News

K.N.P.R. News
Nevada is quickly moving towards full vaccination. About a quarter of us have received one dose of the vaccine. Close to 14 percent are fully vaccinated.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Nevada may be on track to achieve “herd immunity” to COVID-19 despite the growing presence of more infectious variants in the state, a top public health official said Monday.
Las Vegas Review Journal
For the first time since June 19, Nevada on Saturday reported dropping below the 5 percent positivity rate the World Health Organization says governments should hit for 14 straight days before beginning to reopen.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Fewer people are getting coronavirus tests now that a winter wave of infections is in the rearview, but officials still want Nevadans to get tested to help identify and stop further transmission.
K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13
The COVID-19 pandemic has been the focus of the Southern Nevada health district for the past year, working with local and state officials on guidelines and curbing the spread of the virus.
K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3
Long lines snaked around Cashman Center on Saturday, as Nevada continues to crank out vaccinations by the thousands.
Las Vegas Sun
As local health officials are reminding us, halfway isn’t far enough when it comes to coronavirus vaccination. Although the single-dose vaccine from Johnson & Johnson-owned Janssen is becoming available, it takes two injections of versions currently available to Las Vegas Valley residents for those pharmaceuticals to become fully effective.
The Nevada Independent
The virus came to Nevada slowly, and then all at once.