Audio story: Coronavirus

Published: March 9, 2020, 1:14 a.m.


\nFor weeks, the number of confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus have ticked up across the United States. That included confirmed cases in a ring of states around Nevada, including Oregon, California, Arizona and Utah.
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\nOn Thursday, Nevada joined that list, confirming the first so-called \u201cpresumptive positive\u201d test case, a Las Vegas man in his 50s. By that night, there was a second case in Reno.
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\nOn Sunday, local health officials confirmed another two cases \u2014 one in Washoe County and another in Clark County. 
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\nThe Washoe County Health District told the public to reconsider travel plans to affected areas to limit the possibility of bringing the virus back home. 
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\nSeveral conventions and gatherings have been canceled in Las Vegas, but plenty of other public events are still moving ahead as scheduled. That includes the NFL Draft planned for next month, an event that drew a record 600,000 attendees last year in Nashville. 
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\nThe Nevada Independent\u2019s Joey Lovato talked with Dr. Mark Pandori, the director of the state public health laboratory. Reporters Jacob Solis and Megan Messerly break down what we know about the coronavirus and how it is affecting Nevada.