In The News: School of Public Health

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada health officials are sending a message to federal agencies allocating COVID-19 vaccines to states: Show us your math.

The Progress

The Mesquite to Moapa Democrats organization hosted a special guest at its meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 20th held over an online platform. Dr. Brian Labus, Assistant Professor of the School of Public Health at the University of Las Vegas, Nevada, spoke to the group about COVID-19 and the state’s response to it.

Well and Good

With a more contagious (and possibly more deadly) variant of the coronavirus spreading, people throughout the world are doubling down—and doubling up—on their masking efforts. Germany, France, and Austria, for example, now require medical-grade masks to be worn in public places such as grocery stores and while taking public transportation. However, the World Health Organization recommends non-medical cloth masks for people under the age of 60 who do not have underlying health conditions. And the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that only healthcare workers should be wearing medical-grade masks. So what is the correct mask to wear in 2021? The answer might be more than one, according to epidemiologists.

U.S. News & World Report

As COVID-19 has swept across Nevada, one east Las Vegas community has experienced the worst of it.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada public health officials Sunday reported 1,194 new coronavirus cases and 15 additional deaths.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Almost three weeks after Las Vegas Valley firefighters became eligible for COVID-19 vaccination, some cities report more than half their workforce haven’t received their first dose, with hundreds declining the shot.

Las Vegas Review Journal

It’s going to be harder for tourists to avoid masks on their way to Las Vegas.

Casino.Org

Nevada hospitality workers are fourth on the “frontline/essential” priority list to get the COVID-19 vaccine. It is unclear when their turn might come, according to a published report.

KSNV-TV: News 3

The kitchen was about as busy as it could be at The Coffee Cup Café in Boulder City on Monday, as they catered to the customers who filled the restaurant to 25% capacity.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Nevada hospitality employees are in the fast lane to receive a COVID-19 vaccine but face a long line before it’s their turn.

KNPR News

Nevada just recorded a record number of COVID-19 deaths: 299 in a week.

KLUC RADIO

The UNLV School of Public Health has been awarded a $1.7 million grant from the State of Nevada to continue its COVID-19 contract tracing efforts in partnership with the Southern Nevada Health District. This grant extends the partnership launched in the fall by an initial $3.4 million commitment from the state.