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Novel Coronavirus In Nevada: Jan. 13-19, 2021


Novel Coronavirus In Nevada: Tuesday, January 19, 2021
6:50 p.m. | January 19, 2021
One In Five People Getting Tested For COVID Are Testing Positive In Nevada
The test positivity rate in Nevada continues to be high. The rate has been hovering at around 20% since early December. This means, about one in five people getting tested are testing positive.
In Nevada, on average, there have been over 1,600 new daily cases over the last two weeks, along with 18 deaths daily during the same time period. 
The Washoe County Health District reported one additional COVID-19-related death on Tuesday, bringing the total to 568 since March. The county also reported 235 additional cases. ....

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Reno judges, staff jump the line for COVID-19 vaccinations


Reno judges, staff jump the line for COVID-19 vaccinations
January 16, 2021 GMT
RENO, Nev. (AP) City officials in Reno have criticized the Municipal Court staff after learning they may have secured vaccinations for some city personnel and their families ahead of plans outlined by Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak and the Washoe County Health District.
“To those of you who were vaccinated, let me say this: I do not begrudge any employee who, when offered with the opportunity by a member of our leadership at the City, takes the vaccine,” Reno City Manager Doug Thornley said. “However, this special treatment based not on sound policy but instead personal relationships is inappropriate.” ....

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