In The News: Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV

Las Vegas Review Journal

It’s strange how getting a haircut, grabbing a bite to eat and planning a vacation have become so fraught with a sense of anxiety verging on impending doom over the past few months.

Las Vegas Review Journal

It’s strange how getting a haircut, grabbing a bite to eat and planning a vacation have become so fraught with a sense of anxiety verging on impending doom over the past few months.

Las Vegas Review Journal

It’s strange how getting a haircut, grabbing a bite to eat and planning a vacation have become so fraught with a sense of anxiety verging on impending doom over the past few months.

Nevada Independent

Even after Gov. Steve Sisolak and the Legislature moved to eliminate $25 million in funds meant to kickstart construction of a long-planned building for the UNLV School of Medicine, the company overseeing its construction says groundbreaking could happen at least two months ahead of its February 2021 deadline.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

UNLV Medicine allows patients with confirmed cases of COVID-19 to attend some in-person medical appointments, officials confirmed to FOX5 on Wednesday.

Las Vegas Sun

When I was a kid, after I sneezed or coughed, my mother would say “cover your mouth.”

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

COVID-19 testing is typically free and can be done at one of many drive thru locations in the Valley. But that’s the easy part.

MIRAGE

Online surveillance in relationships is a common phenomenon. Lead author Katherine Hertlein, PhD, ҳ| 鶹ýӳ, identified the individual, relationship, and technological factors for predicting IES in romantic relationships.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

Whether you wear a paper or cloth mask in public, Dr. Deborah Kuhls of the Clark County Medical Association says face coverings truly make a difference.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

As the temperatures go up over the next few days one medical expert says wearing a cloth mask that is easy to clean may be best.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Increased demand for COVID-19 diagnostic testing is resulting in longer turnaround times for results, a week or more in some cases, according to test sites and laboratories.

El Tiempo

Increased demand for COVID-19 diagnostic tests is paving the way for longer results delivery times, a week or more in some cases, according to test sites and laboratories.