In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV

KSNV-TV: News 3

Second-year UNLV School of Medicine student Cynthia Lee and Dr. H.L. Greenberg, board-certified dermatologist and owner of Las Vegas Dermatology, joined us to talk about their findings.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

As hospitalizations double in Nevada over the past several weeks, one ICU doctor is shedding light on the trends among patients: they are younger, become intubated quicker and are mostly unvaccinated.

The Province

Nevada is reporting the highest-in-the nation rate of new COVID-19 cases, just as the gambling mecca of Las Vegas prepares for what could be its biggest weekends since reopening.

Vancouver Sun

Fewer than half of Nevada's residents have received at least one dose. That's coinciding with a return of Las Vegas's famous nightlife: casinos and restaurants are packed, with many locals also enjoying the fun.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Despite the state reaching the highest rate of positive coronavirus cases in the nation this week, the number of guard members on duty soon will decrease dramatically.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada Air Guard Capt. Caleena Longworth knew at the age of 10 that she wanted to be a doctor, and by January of this year, in the final semester of her medical doctorate program, she was one class away.

Nevada Independent

Administrators, officials and lobbyists in the orbit of Nevada’s higher education system shared a common refrain coming out of this year’s legislative session: It could have been worse.

Bloomberg

Nevada is reporting the highest-in-the nation rate of new Covid-19 cases, just as the gambling mecca of Las Vegas prepares for what could be its biggest weekend since reopening.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

Nevada and Clark County health officials are urging the public to be cautious to stop the spread of COVID-19. The valley saw a surge in cases ahead the Fourth of July holiday.

Toronto Star

Nevada is reporting the highest-in-the nation rate of new Covid-19 cases, just as the gambling mecca of Las Vegas prepares for what could be its biggest weekends since reopening.

Infosecurity

On Monday, ransomware gang REvil claimed to have hacked into the computer network of University Medical Center and exfiltrated data belonging to the hospital. Sensitive information allegedly swiped by the gang includes Nevada driver's licenses, passports and Social Security numbers.

KSNV-TV: News 3

There's been a lot of confusion since Friday when the World Health Organization recommended fully vaccinated people continue to wear masks.