168,693 Population information taken from the Nevada Health Response Dashboard found at https://nvhealthresponse.nv.Carson City had 12 new cases and 23 additional recoveries of COVID-19 this week. The current 14-day moving average for Carson City is 2 new cases per day with a 6.1% test positivity rate.
Douglas County had 11 new cases and 17 additional recoveries of COVID-19 this week. The current 14-day moving average for Douglas County is 1 new case per day with a 5.9% test positivity rate.
Lyon County had 1 death, 35 new cases, and 26 additional recoveries of COVID-19 this week. The current 14-day moving average for Lyon County is 3 new cases per day with a 10.5% test positivity rate.
Population information taken from the Nevada Health Response Dashboard found at https://nvhealthresponse.nv.
Carson City had 17 new cases and 17 additional recoveries of COVID-19 this week. The current 14-day moving average for Carson City is 2 new cases per day with a 6.6% test positivity rate.
Douglas County had 15 new cases, and 23 additional recoveries of COVID-19 this week. The current 14-day moving average for Douglas County is 1 new case per day with a 5.9% test positivity rate.
Lyon County had 40 new cases and 31 additional recoveries of COVID-19 this week. The current 14-day moving average for Lyon County is 4 new cases per day with a 9.4% test positivity rate.
10:11 p.m. | June 9, 2021 The Jacks Valley Fire is now 75% contained, according to the Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest on Twitter . The estimated size
7:28 a.m. | June 10, 2021 According to Douglas County officials, evacuations have been lifted for areas impacted by the Jacks Valley Fire, burning south of
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DOUGLAS COUNTY, Nev. - The Nevada COVID Task Force has approved Douglas County s recovery plan, Moving Forward. Starting Saturday, May 1, the plan submitted by the Douglas County Commissioners goes into effect.
The biggest changes will be for a return to 100 percent occupancy for businesses unless governed by a licensing board such as the Nevada Gaming Control Board or the Nevada State Board of Cosmetology.
Until the state changes directives, Douglas County will keep following the mask mandate.
“Douglas County will continue to push for reopening of our businesses within the limits of the law,” said Douglas County Manager Patrick Cates. “During the transition to local control, it is important to note the State directive on masks will continue to be enforced in businesses by OSHA and other state boards and can be cited and fined for non-compliance. This is not coming from Douglas County. We ask all residents to be mi