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An employee of the Mayfair Supper Club at Bellagio tested positive for coronavirus Wednesday afternoon. It’s unclear when the restaurant will reopen.

Washing your hands less. Leaving the mask at home. Giving out handshakes and hugs. In the midst of the pandemic, more people are becoming less diligent with their health precautions, alarming doctors.

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For more than three months, Astrid Silva has grudgingly carried out a new routine: Waking up at 5:30 a.m. to check if she can still legally work and live in the only home she’s known since childhood.

#51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Brian Labus, who is a member of the School of Public Health and also sits on Governor Steve Sisolak's medical advisory team talks about the #Coronavirus uptick following the states reopening, the first wave not even being completed yet and the second wave already starting.
As cities and towns across the country have moved into various phases of re-opening, you might be wondering what this means for group runs or getting together for post-run beers. Since March, when the world started quarantining and physical or social distancing to reduce the spread of coronavirus, the safest way to run has been to run alone or with a member of your household. But now, we’re transitioning from running solo to figuring out how, and if, you can transition to running safely with others.
As businesses begin to reopen during the COVID-19 pandemic, they’re faced with the challenge of finding new ways to operate to keep their employees safe.

When asked this week about the record numbers of new cases of the coronavirus in Clark County and in Nevada, some national and local health authorities agreed on a few key points.