Brian Labus In The News

Las Vegas Review Journal
The UNLV School of Public Health announced Wednesday it received a $1.7 million state grant to continue providing COVID-19 contact tracing.
El Tiempo
The UNLV School of Public Health announced Wednesday that it received a $ 1.7 million state grant to continue operating as a COVID-19 contact tracker.
Mashable
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The response to the COVID-19 pandemic has changed in just the past month with a variant, vaccine and an increase in cases.
Casino.Org
New Year’s Eve revelers who were at crowded places Thursday night should assume they were exposed to the coronavirus, a Nevada health official said. These places include the Las Vegas Strip.
El Tiempo
Although the fireworks show was canceled on the Las Vegas Strip, thousands of people gathered in this tourist area to say goodbye to an unusual 2020 and welcome a 2021 that everyone hopes is better. However, there are those who consider that this way of welcoming the New Year was somewhat irresponsible due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
KUNR
COVID-19 upended just about everything in 2020. KUNR’s Lucia Starbuck talks to Brian Labus, an epidemiologist with Nevada’s COVID-19 medical advisory team, to learn more about the past 10 months in Nevada and what is expected for the start of the new year.
Las Vegas Review Journal
The iconic New Year’s Eve ball dropped at midnight in an eerily empty Times Square and was livestreamed into homes across the nation. The usually packed New York City block was mostly barren because tourists and locals were encouraged to celebrate safely at home because of the COVID-19 pandemic.