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CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) INFORMATION

LATEST CASE COUNT, COVID-19, APRIL


16, 2020

Town or Area Reported Positives Recovered

Pahrump 14 1

Tonopah 4 0

Amargosa Valley 1 0

Beatty 1 1

Deaths 0 n/a
TESTS REPORTED TO THE COUNTY: Approximately 540.
The reported number of tests administered is the best
information received by the County from the State and private
clinics.

COUNTY, TOWNS AND COURTS COUNTY COVID-19 PRESS


OPERATIONS FOR COVID-19 (LINK) RELEASES
Letter from Commission Chair and County
This webpage is set up to keep the public informed that Nye Manager, April 2nd (pdf)
County officials are closely monitoring the novel Coronavirus
County Commission Materials and
(COVID-19) developments in coordination with state, local and
Participation during Declaration of
federal health officials. Organizations throughout Nevada are
Emergency (update) (pdf)
working collaboratively to implement enhanced safety measures,
COVID-19 two positives in Pahrump,
March 31, 2020 (pdf)
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and to keep the public informed of this evolving situation and COVID-19 positive in Amargosa Valley,
preventative measures people can take to limit the spread of any March 31, 2020 (pdf)
communicable disease.
COVID-19 Drive-Up Testing Flyer for
Pahrump, Beatty and Tonopah, March
Please read the procedures below on seeking medical
30th (pdf)
attention:
UPDATED: County, Towns and Court
Do not go to the emergency department unless it is essential. Operations as of March 26, 2020 (pdf)
Emergency departments need to be able to serve those with UPDATE: County Government, Courts
the most critical needs. adjusting operations, March 17 (pdf)
If you have a mild cough, fever, or other respiratory symptoms, Many County Government Offices closing
contact your doctor first you are sick. to walk-in traffic, March 16, 2020 (pdf)
The Division of Public and Behavioral Health at the Nevada
County COVID-19 Emergency
Department of Health and Human Services acts as the health
Declaration, March 15, 2020 (pdf)
authority for all regions in Nevada without a local health
authority. Emergency Management release on
Coronavirus, March 11, 2020 (pdf)
Precautions you can take include: Emergency Management release on
Coronavirus, March 9, 2020 (pdf)
Practicing basic hygiene is the single most effective way to
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prevent the spread of all communicable diseases, including
Coronavirus, March 3rd (pdf)
COVID-19.
Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for at least
20 seconds.
If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand
sanitizer.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with your hands.
Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
Cover your mouth when coughing.
Sneeze using tissue and throw the tissue in the trash
immediately following use.
Get a flu shot.
If you get sick, please stay home from work, school or other
places where you are in close frequent contact with other
people.
Clean and disinfect frequently touched "community" objects
and surfaces.
COVID-19 Prevention Tips (downloadable pdf)

CLICK PHOTOS BELOW FOR LATEST ADDITIONAL RESOURCES LINKS


FROM: 
Governor Directives and Declarations

NEVADA HEALTH RESPONSE All State of Nevada press releases


Division of Public and Behavioral Health
Nevada 211 COVID-19 Emergency
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State State COVID-19 Pandemic Daily Situation
Reports
Social Media Graphics Resources
NyE Communities Coalition COVID-19
Resources
Nye County School District
Southern Nevada Health District (Clark County)

THE U.S. CENTERS FOR DISEASE Inyo County (Bishop) COVID-19 Response

CONTROL AND PREVENTION National Association of Counties Response and


Efforts
John Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center
Small Business Guidance & Loan Resources
(SBA)
Department of Motor Vehicles COVID-19
Operations
Rural USDA COVID-19 Information

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