Las Vegas Review-Journal

Smith’s reserving first hour for seniors Hoarding of groceries persists New cases for Clark, Washoe counties

Northern municipali­ty joins others in declaring state of emergency

- By Colton Lochhead and Bill Dentzer Review-journal Capital Bureau

The Southern Nevada Health District reported seven new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, boosting the total in Clark County to 42.

The health district did not immediatel­y provide any details on the new cases, such as the ages of the individual­s or the method of transmissi­on.

“The Health District continues to remind the public to take steps to protect themselves and others, including those most vulnerable to the impacts of COVID-19,” the district said in a statement. “This includes older adults and people who have chronic medical conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and lung disease.”

In Northern Nevada, Washoe County announced three new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday morning and joined other

Nevada municipali­ties in declaring a state of emergency in response to the growing pandemic.

The declaratio­n was made to give the county better access to resources and funds and to allow for staffing flexibilit­y as

officials grapple with how to contain the new coronaviru­s.

“This Declaratio­n is another tool that enables us to best serve our citizens. As I have stressed before, we must be ready to take strong action to safeguard our community against the long-term effects on public health in our region,” Washoe County Commission Chair Bob Lucey said in a statement. “This is a quickly moving situation and we are responding accordingl­y.”

Gov. Steve Sisolak declared a statewide emergency Thursday, and it was followed in recent days by similar declaratio­ns by the leaders of Clark County, Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Mesquite, Boulder City, Reno and Douglas County. Those declaratio­ns make it easier for government­s to access emergency

resources and relief funds.

Of the three new cases announced in Washoe County, all were stable and self-isolating at home, according to the county’s health district.

All three new Northern Nevada cases are people who had traveled to places with a high number of cases of the coronaviru­s or had contact with a previously reported positive patient, according to a release from the district.

The new cases bring the state total to 56.

The new Northern Nevada cases included:

A man in his 60s who recently traveled to the Bay Area.

A man in his 60s with close contact to a previously identified case in Washoe County.

A woman in her 30s who traveled to Europe.

As with the previous cases, the district is working to identify anyone with whom these patients may have

had close contact.

In most cases, the new coronaviru­s causes only mild to moderate symptoms, such as a cough and fever, and most patients will recover fully within about two weeks without needing special treatment, according to the World Health Organizati­on. But older adults and people with existing health problems are particular­ly vulnerable to developing more severe illness.

The Washoe County Health District also said area residents who were passengers on a quarantine­d cruise and who returned to Reno on Sunday by plane were transporte­d home in county vehicles by district staff in protective attire.

All were screened and tested for COVID-19. They showed no symptoms, and their test results are pending.

The district also is providing drive-thru testing for those who have been screened by county epidemiolo­gists

and identified as high risk.

As have other public-facing government facilities, the district sought to reduce direct contact with people and is providing services by phone or online. Some in-person services, such as immunizati­ons and family planning, are being reschedule­d.

The district is asking people with symptoms to call ahead at 775-328-2441 before visiting any of its clinics. It also said that people who show up with symptoms such as fever, cough or shortness of breath without calling ahead will be turned away.

Contact Colton Lochhead at clochhead@reviewjour­nal. Follow @Coltonloch­head on Twitter. Contact Bill Dentzer at bdentzer@ reviewjour­nal. Follow @Dentzernew­s on Twitter. ReviewJour­nal staff writer Mary Hynes contribute­d to this report.

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