Brian Labus In The News

Runner's World
As cities and towns across the country have moved into various phases of re-opening, you might be wondering what this means for group runs or getting together for post-run beers. Since March, when the world started quarantining and physical or social distancing to reduce the spread of coronavirus, the safest way to run has been to run alone or with a member of your household. But now, we’re transitioning from running solo to figuring out how, and if, you can transition to running safely with others.
Healthline
As businesses begin to reopen during the COVID-19 pandemic, they’re faced with the challenge of finding new ways to operate to keep their employees safe.
Las Vegas Review Journal
When asked this week about the record numbers of new cases of the coronavirus in Clark County and in Nevada, some national and local health authorities agreed on a few key points.
Las Vegas Review Journal
She’s preparing to be right but hoping to be wrong.
Healthline
As the country comes out of lockdown, it’s becoming harder and harder to avoid large crowds of people.
K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now
Why does it seem as if so many here in Las Vegas are no longer concerned about COVID-19?
Mashable
For a potent dose of coronavirus reality, follow the music.
K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13
It's time for your Monday morning coffee break! In today's #CoffeewithKalyna, Kalyna Astrinos 13 Action News chats with Brian Labus, Assistant Professor at the UNLV School of Public Health, about the coronavirus here in Las Vegas, what research shows and how students at UNLV are helping with contact tracing.