In The News: School of Public Health
When governor Steve Sisolak announced masks were gone for the second time this pandemic, feelings were undoubtedly mixed.
Brian Labus is a UNLV epidemiologist who is also a member of Gov. Steve Sisolak's health advisory team.
Brian Labus is a UNLV epidemiologist who is also a member of Gov. Steve Sisolak's health advisory team.
The state's governor Steve Sisolak made the move Thursday due to falling Covid numbers.
Data from what the Las Vegas Valley is flushing shows a deep decline in omicron, but a spike in the so-called “stealth omicron” variant, scientists at UNLV tell the 8 News Now I-Team.
It's the news we've all been waiting for: no more masks indoors.
Sexual wellness — loosely defined as products that aid in pleasure and intimacy — is having a moment.
Nevada is one of nine states that still require people to wear a mask in indoor public places regardless of vaccination status, according to a new report by AARP.
Just as the omicron wave of COVID-19 cases showed signs of receding, the Southern Nevada Health District on Friday announced that it had detected the state’s first case of a worrisome new variant known as BA.2.
Just as the omicron wave of COVID-19 cases showed signs of receding, the Southern Nevada Health District on Friday announced that it had detected the state’s first case of a worrisome new variant known as BA.2.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo has rescinded a mandate requiring new Metropolitan Police Department hires to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Whether it’s ground-level ozone or particulate matter from wildfires or dust, our good air quality days seem to be getting fewer each year.