Michael Gardner In The News

Las Vegas Review Journal
Plans are still being finalized to begin widespread coronavirus testing in Southern Nevada, including the use of “strike teams” to target susceptible communities as well as the creation of new testing sites.
K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13
People getting tested for COVID-19 may now notice National Guard airmen at testing sites. It's all in an effort to start testing more people.
The Nevada Independent
Nearly 40,000 tests for the novel coronavirus have been performed in Nevada over the last month and a half, but to safely begin reopening portions of the economy, the Silver State may need to be running that many tests each day.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Within the last month or so, more Las Vegas Valley medical offices have started offering telemedicine appointments in response to the COVID-19 outbreak — part of a nationwide trend that has seen an explosion in use of the technology.
Las Vegas Review Journal
The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services confirmed Wednesday that it had issued a cease-and-desist order to a Las Vegas clinic conducting rapid blood tests for COVID-19.
K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5
Tests for COVID-19 are hard to come by. Now it will be even tougher to get results in the valley.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Nevada’s northern and southern labs are out of coronavirus testing swabs, but officials expect to get more kits this week, including rapid-result test kits, Gov. Steve Sisolak said Monday.
Yahoo!
UNLV Medicine says Tuesday may be the final day of curbside testing for COVID-19 if it does not receive a shipment of test kits soon. Sean DeLancey reports.