Las Vegas Review-Journal

Sisolak: ‘Long way’ remains

Governor has no timeline for all businesses to reopen

- By Mary Hynes

Under pressure from local officials, Gov. Steve Sisolak said Thursday that he and his advisers would be looking at best practices across the country before easing restrictio­ns on churches, youth sports and businesses, which were implemente­d to curb

the spread of COVID-19.

He provided no timeline or specific criteria for when restrictio­ns might be eased, while noting that Nevada’s testing positivity rate for the virus and numbers of hospitaliz­ations for COVID-19 are “trending in the right direction.”

“But that being said, you need to understand that we started at an extremely high level when we started to

bring our numbers down and have a long way to go,” Sisolak said during a Thursday afternoon news conference at the Sawyer Building in Las Vegas.

Nevada is one of only 11 states with a testing positivity rate remaining above 10 percent, he said. As of Thursday, Nevada’s cumulative positivity rate was 11.61 percent, as calculated by the Review-journal by dividing the number of confirmed cases by the number of people tested. The state, which uses a formula based on numbers of tests, listed it at 10.5 percent.

The governor said he wanted to avoid easing restrictio­ns prematurel­y.

“When we lift restrictio­ns, we must lift those restrictio­ns responsibl­y. Our future economic recovery depends on it, and our community depends on it,” Sisolak said. “If we go too fast in recovery, we’ll be hin

dered, and things like convention­s won’t just be canceled this year. They’ll be canceled next year, too, and the year after that.”

In the six months since Nevada announced its first case of COVID-19, there have been more than 70,000 cases reported and nearly 1,363 deaths.

Under pressure

Sisolak said he understood that the restrictio­ns were difficult on the community and for local leaders under pressure from constituen­ts.

“I know for some of our local leaders, this can be tough,” he said. “I understand the pressure that they’re under. And I know everyone is doing their best for their communitie­s in a situation for which there is no playbook.”

Earlier Thursday, Clark County Commission Chairwoman Marilyn Kirkpatric­k asked during a meeting of the state’s COVID-19 mitigation task force what the process would be to begin easing restrictio­ns in

areas such as parks, where playground­s are closed, and youth sports, whose teams can hold practices but not games within the state. She also recommende­d easing restrictio­ns on “countertop service,” which the task force approved for restaurant­s beginning Sept. 9.

On Wednesday, Kirkpatric­k also suggested loosening restrictio­ns on church services and convention­s, which are currently limited to no more than 50 people.

Sisolak said Thursday afternoon that his priorities for easing restrictio­ns are in areas that include youth sports, churches and meetings. But he said he could provide no specific timetables or metrics that would first need to be met.

“I don’t have a metric that I could say, ‘If we reach this, you’re going to get there,’ and I don’t have an exact date,” he said.

“We’re going to get there as quickly but as responsibl­y as we possibly can,” he said. “So we’re going to continue to monitor best

practices across the country and, hopefully, our numbers keep going in that direction.”

Sisolak emphasized that Nevada has made great strides in recent weeks in decreasing numbers of cases and hospitaliz­ations. He urged people to download the new COVID Trace app, which provides notificati­on of possible exposure to COVID-19, and advises users to seek testing when needed. As of Thursday, the app had been downloaded more than 20,000 times.

He also advised caution over Labor Day weekend to avoid reversing the recent positive trend.

“Please do not have large gatherings,” the governor said. “That is the single most expansive spread of the COVID virus,” including family and neighborho­od gatherings.

“We’re asking you please to be extra cautious.”

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Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak gives an update on the state’s COVID-19 response Thursday.
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Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto Gov. Steve Sisolak gives an update Thursday at the Sawyer Building in Las Vegas. “When we lift restrictio­ns, we must lift those restrictio­ns responsibl­y. Our future economic recovery depends on it, and our community depends on it,” he said.

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