Brian Labus In The News

Travel Industry Today
With the eyes of the tourism world watching, Las Vegas, which launched its post-pandemic era with great fanfare earlier this summer, will once again require workers to mask up while indoors, though regulations, for now, spare visitors.
The Nevada Independent
As school supplies fill store aisles and August inches closer, it’s unclear whether face masks should be added to back-to-school shopping lists.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Clark County’s mandate for employees to wear masks while in crowded indoor spaces also will apply to casinos, the Nevada Gaming Control Board said Wednesday.
Kompas
The emergence of people with claims that they are anti-vaccines — especially those who refuse vaccines because they receive false information (hoax) — could further exacerbate the pandemic situation.
Daily Caller
Things could soon change once the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) grants full approval to vaccines, according to public health experts.
EDMTunes
Las Vegas is joining Los Angeles in reinstalling the mask mandate for being indoors.
U.S. News and World Report
Elected officials in Las Vegas decided Tuesday not to impose a full mask mandate for everyone strolling the Strip and gathering in crowded spaces and indoors as coronavirus cases climb.
Associated Press
Elected officials in tourism-dependent Las Vegas worried Tuesday about public health and the economic effects of a spike COVID-19 cases — particularly the highly contagious delta variant.