In The News: School of Public Health
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) School of Public Health is partnering with the UNLV Student Health Center and UNLV Faculty and Staff Treatment Center (FAST) to provide free COVID-19 vaccines to students, faculty, staff, and the public during the university's Rebel Homecoming Festival on Wednesday, October 20th from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. in UNLV Pida Plaza in front of FDH.
The decision to now include the rapid test results in the state's covid numbers brings Nevada in line with every other state in the U.S. except for Maryland.
Nevada this week became one of the last states to publicly report rapid antigen tests as part of its coronavirus tallies — a move that experts said could provide a fuller picture of the pandemic but also upend metrics used to gauge how the virus is spreading.
Nevada this week became one of the last states to publicly report rapid antigen tests as part of its coronavirus tallies — a move that experts said could provide a fuller picture of the pandemic but also upend metrics used to gauge how the virus is spreading.
Nevada this week became one of the last states to publicly report rapid antigen tests as part of its coronavirus tallies — a move that experts said could provide a fuller picture of the pandemic but also upend metrics used to gauge how the virus is spreading.
Nevada this week became one of the last states to publicly report rapid antigen tests as part of its coronavirus tallies — a move that experts said could provide a fuller picture of the pandemic but also upend metrics used to gauge how the virus is spreading.
Nevada this week became one of the last states to publicly report rapid antigen tests as part of its coronavirus tallies — a move that experts said could provide a fuller picture of the pandemic but also upend metrics used to gauge how the virus is spreading.
Nevada this week became one of the last states to publicly report rapid antigen tests as part of its coronavirus tallies — a move that experts said could provide a fuller picture of the pandemic but also upend metrics used to gauge how the virus is spreading.
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