Las Vegas Review-Journal

Reopening in reach

County official optimistic about June 1 goal

- By Shea Johnson Las Vegas Review-journal

Clark County Commission Chairwoman Marilyn Kirkpatric­k said Wednesday that she believed the county “can absolutely” meet a June 1 goal to fully reopen businesses, which would signal a major step toward economic recovery in Nevada.

“I think that we can absolutely get there as long as people continue to get vaccinated and get tested to ensure that (the virus is) not spreading within our community,” she said in

a briefing with reporters.

Kirkpatric­k also said that the county will consider whether to lift social distancing mandates starting in May.

The milestones would align with those announced by Gov. Steve Sisolak on Tuesday as counties throughout the state prepare to receive local regulatory control May 1 over how they deal with the pandemic, excluding certain aspects such as schools, gaming and face masks that will be governed by local districts and state authoritie­s, respective­ly.

While Sisolak set the tone for reopenings, it will be up to counties to decide the local rules based on what makes most sense for each.

The expectatio­n is that certain counties will initially be more aggressive than others in shedding restrictio­ns, meaning some might reopen businesses to 100 percent capacity before June 1.

As public health indicators continue to trend positively in Clark County — such as new coronaviru­s cases and vaccinatio­n rates — officials are feeling increasing­ly comfortabl­e with reopening Southern Nevada. But Kirkpatric­k also acknowledg­ed that “every day is a concern because it’s always changing.”

“We do not want to shut back down, so we need a measured approach so that we can continue to stay on top of (the virus),” Kirkpatric­k said.

Local plan to be presented

Kirkpatric­k lauded the “yeoman’s work” performed by the regional multi-agency committee tasked with responding to the pandemic in Southern Nevada. The committee, which consists of local government­s, public health officials and others, crafted a plan that outlines the county’s proposed mitigation and enforcemen­t measures.

The plan will be presented to the county commission Tuesday. It notably calls for allowing nightclubs and strip clubs to reopen at 50 percent capacity starting May 1, while increasing the number of people who can sit at a restaurant table from six to 10, and reopening hot tubs, spas and self-service buffets.

Those rules are less restrictiv­e than current state standards.

The plan, which must be presented to the state after it is adopted by county lawmakers, also preserves social distancing criteria. But Kirkpatric­k said that the plan will be reviewed over the weekend and early next week following Sisolak’s announceme­nt Tuesday that the state would no longer be mandating that requiremen­t.

“We have to see what other things may need to be changed based on the conversati­on that was had yesterday,” she said.

Kirkpatric­k also vowed that local officials will constantly re-evaluate metrics after June 1 and had no plans to cut back on observatio­n or enforcemen­t efforts.

 ?? K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-journal ?? Clark County Commission Chairwoman Marilyn Kirkpatric­k said Wednesday that she believed the county “can absolutely” meet a June 1 goal to fully reopen businesses.
K.M. Cannon Las Vegas Review-journal Clark County Commission Chairwoman Marilyn Kirkpatric­k said Wednesday that she believed the county “can absolutely” meet a June 1 goal to fully reopen businesses.

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