In The News: School of Public Health

Las Vegas Sun

As local health officials are reminding us, halfway isn’t far enough when it comes to coronavirus vaccination. Although the single-dose vaccine from Johnson & Johnson-owned Janssen is becoming available, it takes two injections of versions currently available to Las Vegas Valley residents for those pharmaceuticals to become fully effective.

Washington Post

Our health and well-being have been hot topics this past year as the world has tackled a deadly coronavirus. Hardly a day goes by without some warning or advice being given as to how to safeguard the public’s health. To celebrate Women’s History Month, KidsPost is highlighting two women active in this effort.

Nevada Independent

The virus came to Nevada slowly, and then all at once.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

It is the million-dollar question right now: after someone gets the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, can they live their life normally again?

Las Vegas Sun

Don’t skip that second shot. As Clark County awaits its first shipment of the single-dose COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by the Johnson & Johnson-owned Janssen, more than 300,000 people are halfway through their regimens of previously approved two-shot vaccines — and health officials remind them to stay the course.

Mashable

You might wonder which Covid vaccine is the "best."

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

As more people get vaccinated here in Clark County, there will be more questions on how the vaccine could affect our bodies and whether we have enough doses to go around.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

March 5 marks one year since the first case of COVID-19 in Nevada. Twelve months later, coronavirus has infected nearly 300,000 Nevadans, and 5,000 have died.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

March 5 marks one year since the first case of COVID-19 in Nevada. Twelve months later, coronavirus has infected nearly 300,000 Nevadans, and 5,000 have died.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Experts now say there’s a simple reason why Nevada’s COVID-19 vaccine allotment has seemed low for months.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada expects to receive 24,000 doses this week of Johnson &Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine, which was authorized for emergency use by the Food and Drug Administration on Saturday.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada expects to receive 24,000 doses this week of Johnson &Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine, which was authorized for emergency use by the Food and Drug Administration on Saturday.