February 2, 2021
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak announced during a video statement from Carson City on Thursday that the state will no longer require masks in public places, effective immediately.
All 17 counties in Nevada will be subject to an indoor mask mandate by the end of the week
Masks are required at Naval Air Station Fallon while individuals are in an indoor setting regardless of vaccination status.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Tuesday afternoon issued a directive re-imposing indoor mask requirements effective July 30 at 12:01 a.m.
Clark County school officials say children will have to wear face coverings when they return to in-person classes in less than two weeks.
The recommendation from the Southern Nevada Health District isn't a requirement but it could affect casinos, concerts and clubs during a busy summer weekend.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Thursday signed a new directive saying that fully vaccinated people don’t have to wear a mask indoor or outdoor in most situations.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has issued a directive amending his mask mandates to allow people to go without in certain situations.
Nevada’s virus positivity rate actually went down a tenth this week.
Nevada’s COVID-19 test positivity rate has fallen to 4.6 percent and the 14-day rolling average of new virus cases dropped to 196, state officials said Wednesday.
The average number of new daily cases reported in Nevada over the past two weeks has fallen to its lowest level since mid-September and dropped by nearly 90% since a peak of more than 2,700 a day in mid-December.
Health officials in Nevada on Sunday reported 301 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and four more deaths.
Health officials in Nevada on Sunday reported 512 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and 15 more deaths as Gov. Steve Sisolak hailed downward trends in the coronavirus outbreak's current surge.
The number of new virus cases, statewide hospitalizations and the test positivity rate all continue to decrease in Nevada.
As of Wednesday morning, 243,107 Nevadans had received at least their first shot of vaccine against the coronavirus.
LAS VEGAS — Nevada recorded its deadliest month of the coronavirus pandemic in January but, in a promising sign, the monthly death toll in Washoe County was only about half what it was in December.
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