In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV

Las Vegas Sun

As doctors in Las Vegas and around the world try to grapple the unknowns of the novel coronavirus, one area many are looking at is in our blood and what the antibodies we produce in our immune system can tell us about the way the virus is spreading.

KSNV-TV: News 3

It's been five weeks since Governor Steve Sisolak ordered Nevadans to stay at home as the coronavirus continued to spread around the world. While some have adjusted to staying in, it has provided challenges for others, especially those living alone.

KNPR News

Are you used to what’s going on yet? Staying at home. Avoiding contact with people. Not going to work. No school. Is that something we, as social creatures, will ever get used to? Katherine Hertlein, a UNLV professor of psychology and licensed marriage and family therapist, answered questions from listeners who are trying to navigate this new social paradigm.

Yahoo!

Nevada National Guard supporting curbside testing site.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

People getting tested for COVID-19 may now notice National Guard airmen at testing sites. It's all in an effort to start testing more people.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Staying home and social distancing protect people who are physically vulnerable during the COVID-19 outbreak, but pandemic precautions may cause problems for Nevadans who live with depression and mental illness.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Surreal is as good a word as any to describe how, even in the midst of a global pandemic, routine medical care — preventive checkups, pediatric visits, births, even the occasional trauma surgery — continues in a way that’s surprising to both doctors and patients.

Newswise

For many, love has long been associated with flowers, candy, and counting down the hours until they see their crush or significant other again.

Código Nuevo

I thought the days of video games and straws until the sun was up were over. But confinement has taken ten years off me: now I return to my addictions 'teen' and surely you too

Nevada Independent

Nearly 40,000 tests for the novel coronavirus have been performed in Nevada over the last month and a half, but to safely begin reopening portions of the economy, the Silver State may need to be running that many tests each day.

Nevada Independent

Nearly 40,000 tests for the novel coronavirus have been performed in Nevada over the last month and a half, but to safely begin reopening portions of the economy, the Silver State may need to be running that many tests each day.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

The blood from recovered coronavirus patients could provide help not only for current patients but health care workers as well.