Health
Immunize Nevada concerned about drop in state’s immunization rates amid COVID-19
Immunize Nevada, Nevada’s only statewide nonprofit dedicated to immunizations with offices in Reno and Las Vegas, is concerned about the recent decline in immunization rates throughout Nevada due to the COVID-19 crisis. The pandemic has caused parents and caregivers in Nevada and across the nation to postpone routine well-child checkups, including immunizations. This … [Read more...] about Immunize Nevada concerned about drop in state’s immunization rates amid COVID-19
Clark County to Reopen Dog Parks
Clark County will reopen all its dog parks starting Friday, May 8. Signs will be posted limiting ten people per area with a one hour time limit per person in order to help encourage social distancing. “Our K-9 friends need opportunities to exercise and escape just like us” said Clark County Parks and Recreation Director Daniel Hernandez. “we are glad to be able to … [Read more...] about Clark County to Reopen Dog Parks
From the CooksSalon
Tip for the times – Mary Beth Albright of the Washington Post hosts online cooking demos, free to all. Called the “Quarantine Cooking Show,” it’s very much in tune with the times. Given ingredients can be hard to find, she tends to concentrate on what’s likely on hand, also noting possible substitutes or even when you can simply leave something out. … [Read more...] about From the CooksSalon
Ready or not, parts of state will open Saturday
On Saturday, you can get a haircut. Gov. Steve Sisolak said on Thursday that certain small businesses could open on Saturday, a few days earlier than the May 15 original date of the Nevada stay-at-home plan extension. Besides hair salons, restaurants can also open for dine-in, although in both cases there will be certain restrictions. Barbershops and hair and nail … [Read more...] about Ready or not, parts of state will open Saturday