Not enough coronavirus tests, reporting delays: Nevadans forced to wait
Six weeks into coronavirus testing, Nevada health officials still don’t have enough kits to track the spread of the disease and hopefully slow the outbreak.
I-Team: UNLV Medicine obtains COVID-19 tests via Texas-based lab
Nevada is one of several states permitted to fast track coronavirus testing by developing and approving it without the FDA signing off. While that’s underway, testing is still limited in the Las Vegas Valley.
Las Vegas Epidemiologist Estimates Longevity of Coronavirus
In the span of one week, the impact of coronavirus in Clark County went from less than 10 cases to over 150 as of last Friday, with two reported deaths.
Efforts to combat coronavirus can only succeed if the medical supply chain can keep up
Panic over a potential novel coronavirus outbreak in Southern Nevada has driven residents to wipe out stocks of nonperishable food items, water and household supplies from local stores in preparation for the worst-case scenario of forced quarantines.
Southern Nevada health officials on alert for potential coronavirus outbreak
Southern Nevada Health District officials on Friday met with first responders, health care workers and community partners to discuss how they will respond to calls from residents who might be infected with coronavirus.
Henderson woman slapped with big bill from scorpion sting
A valley woman stung by a scorpion says the real pain came when she got her emergency room bill for $18,000. She tells Contact 13’s Tricia Kean about the sting after the sting.