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Las Vegas man arrested after selling 'miracle cure' for COVID-19
A Las Vegas man is under arrest after reportedly selling a "miracle cure" for cancer, autism and COVID-19.KIRO 7
Coronavirus: Las Vegas man arrested after selling ‘miracle cure’ for COVID-19
A Las Vegas man was arrested Monday on suspicion of peddling a “miracle cure” for COVID-19, cancer and autism.
Yes, there is a way out of this pandemic
After 18 months, it feels like we are right back where we started.
Healthcare workers send off one of UMC's 'longest-term' patients
The medical team who spent more than five months treating a local man for COVID-19 has said farewell to one of its longest-term patients.
CCSD to consider COVID-19 vaccination mandate for employees
The Clark County School District next week will consider a proposed mandate that would require all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
School district’s COVID reporting assailed for lack of transparency
There have been more than 1,100 reported COVID-19 cases among students and employees of the Clark County School District this month, but officials won’t say how many of them occurred since school resumed on Aug. 9.
COVID Impact On Children, Schools Leaves Parents Asking Questions
The return of in-person education amid a surge in the pandemic has left parents raising their hands with questions.
Parents face a dilemma as the pandemic worsens: what should they allow their unvaccinated children to do?
As 11-year-old Nate Young battled COVID this summer, some days he felt fine and spent hours playing video games. Other days I didn't have the energy to do anything.
Countdown to COVID-19 vaccine deadline for 30K UNLV students, 100K across Nevada
More than 100,000 college students must get the COVID-19 vaccine by November 1, and there's still no word how many have received the vaccine or not.
Column: Regents leaders whiffed on student vaccinations
This week, Nevada’s public colleges and universities are hustling and bustling once again after the last three semesters were moved to online learning because of the global pandemic.
Helping minority communities in Las Vegas overcome vaccine skepticism
Early in the COVID-19 vaccination drive, socioeconomic barriers — access to health care providers, online-only scheduling, and skepticism — hampered the efforts of Las Vegas health officials to get more minorities vaccinated.
Nevada college students must have been vaccinated against COVID-19 to attend classes in the spring semester
The Nevada state board of health voted last Friday to require the COVID-19 vaccine for students at the state's public universities.
UNLV students share mixed feelings on vaccine mandate
Less than one week into fall classes, UNLV students are sharing mixed feelings on the mandate signed by Gov. Steve Sisolak requiring students at public colleges to be vaccinated by Nov. 1.
‘The Pandemic Stops With Me’ webinar on importance of COVID-19 vaccine
‘The Pandemic Stops with Me’ webinar covered the importance of the COVID-19 vaccine, why minority communities are hesitant to get vaccinated, and how the community can do its part to stop the spread of the virus.
UNLV testing, vaccination site closed Sunday night, some upcoming dates
The drive-thru COVID-19 testing and vaccination site at UNLV’s Stan Fulton Building will be temporarily closed duie to special events occurring at UNLV.Kaiser Health News
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UMC doctors: 'We really are in trouble' with surge of unvaccinated patients
University Medical Center doctors sat down with FOX5 on a panel, no holds barred, and shared the challenges they are seeing daily in the hospital with the latest surge of COVID-19 patients.