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20 additional COVID-19 cases, 88 recoveries reported

20 additional COVID-19 cases, 88 recoveries reported

Feb. 27, 2021. Reno/Sparks, NV – The Regional Information Center is reporting 20 additional COVID-19 cases in Washoe County with 88 recoveries.

  • Total COVID-19 cases in Washoe County: 42,891 (+20 from 2/26)
  • Deaths: 642 (+0)
  • Recovered: 37,843 (+88)
  • Active cases: 4,406 (-68)
  • Hospitalized with COVID-19*: 35 (+9)
  • Vaccines administered in Washoe County total**: 113,007 (+0 from 2/26)
  • Vaccines administered by Washoe County Health District***: 46,500 (+1,240 from 2/26)

*Data from Nevada Hospital Association includes residents from outside of Washoe County.

**This number includes first and second doses and is updated by the state of Nevada every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and can be found here under “Vaccinations” tab.

***This number is approximate and is only COVID-19 vaccines administered by the Health District. It includes first and second doses.

COVID-19 tests performed in Washoe County

  • Total number of COVID-19 tests performed in Washoe County as of February 27: 375,232 (+1,764 since 2/26)

Note: These figures are provided by the State of Nevada and can be found on the State Dashboard. COVID-19 tests may include non-Washoe County residents who were tested in Washoe County.

Hospital bed and ventilator information

According to the Nevada Hospital Association, in Washoe County as of February 27:

  • 68 percent staffed hospital beds are occupied (-2% since 2/26)
  • 65 percent of all licensed hospital beds are occupied (-2%)
  • 38 percent of all Intensive Care Unit beds are occupied (-3%)
  • 25 percent of all ventilators are in use (+5%)

NOTE: Numbers are for all hospital patients in Washoe County and not just COVID-19 patients.

About 4,000 seniors 65+ invited to schedule COVID-19 vaccine

The Washoe County Health District sent email invitations and called about 4,000 randomly-selected seniors aged 65 years and older on Thursday to schedule an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Residents are asked to check their emails (including spam folders) and click the link to schedule the vaccine, or check voicemails. If you listed an email address when you signed up for the wait list, it’s likely you were sent an email invitation. The appointments are for Saturday and next week. You must be randomly selected to schedule an appointment.

On Saturday, more than 2,000 people are scheduled to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at the Livestock Events Center. Many of those are seniors 65 years and older as well as others who are eligible under the essential workforce lane as outlined in the State’s COVID-19 vaccine playbook.

Those 65 and older can sign up for the Washoe County Senior COVID-19 Vaccine Wait List. If you’re a senior but don’t have access to email or the internet, call 775-328-2427 to be put on the wait list. There are not enough vaccines right now to be distributed to everyone aged 65 and older, which is over 75,000 people in Washoe County.

Frequently asked COVID-19 questions can be found on the regional website, www.COVID19WashoeVaccine.com, including information on priority lanes and for COVID-19 vaccine for seniors.

Demographic data for residents who have received the COVID-19 vaccine available

To see more demographic information about Washoe County residents who have received the vaccine, see this spreadsheet provided by the State of Nevada. For context, the data presented was entered into the state’s immunization database, WebIZ, and it often takes several days to enter that data after a shot is administered. The majority of people who received the vaccine in Washoe County initially were first responders, health care workers and others frontline/essential workforce designated by the State of Nevada in its playbook.

Need a COVID-19 test? It’s easy to sign up and it’s free

COVID-19 testing is still available at the Livestock Events Center and can be scheduled online here (en español aqui) or by calling 775-328-2427. It’s free and it does not matter if you have symptoms or not.

The COVID-19 Regional Information Center is working together to deliver COVID-19 community updates in a unified manner. While press releases are only sent periodically for significant events, you can always get daily results on our website, https://covid19washoe.com/, our COVID-19 Dashboard or by following us on Twitter @COVID19Washoe. The entities include: City of Reno, City of Sparks, North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District, Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, Regional Transportation Commission, REMSA, Reno Sparks Indian Colony, Reno Police Department, Reno Fire Department, Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District, University of Nevada, Reno, Washoe County, Washoe County Health District, Washoe County School District and Washoe County Sheriff’s Office. Also in the group are the area hospitals, Northern Nevada Medical Center, Renown Health and Saint Mary’s. 

Se reportan 20 casos adicionales de COVID-19 y 88 recuperaciones

Se reportan 20 casos adicionales de COVID-19 y 88 recuperaciones

Feb. 27, 2021. Reno/Sparks, NV – El Centro Regional de Información reporta 20 casos adicionales de COVID-19 en el Condado de Washoe con 88 recuperaciones.

  • Total en casos de COVID-19 en el Condado de Washoe: 42,891 (+20 desde 2/26)
  • Muertes: 642 (+0)
  • Recuperados: 37,843 (+88)
  • Casos activos: 4,406 (-68)
  • Hospitalizados con COVID-19*: 35 (+9)
  • Total en vacunas administradas por el Condado de Washoe**: 113,007 (+0 desde 2/26)
  • Vacunas administradas por el Distrito de Salud del Condado de Washoe***: 46,500 (+1,240 desde 2/26)

*Los datos de la Asociación de Hospitales de Nevada (que no se actualizan los fines de semana) incluyen residentes fuera del Condado de Washoe.

**Esta cifra incluye primeras y segundas dosis y se actualiza por el estado de Nevada todos los miércoles y se puede encontrar aquí bajo la pestaña “Vacunaciones”.

*** Esta cifra es aproximada e incluye solo vacunas contra COVID-19 administradas por el Distrito de Salud e incluye primeras y segundas dosis.

Pruebas de COVID-19 realizadas en el Condado de Washoe 

  • Total en pruebas de COVID-19 realizadas en el Condado de Washoe desde el 27 de febrero: 375,232 (+1,764 desde 2/26)

Nota: Estas cifras son proporcionadas por el Estado de Nevada y se encuentran en el Boletín Estatal.  Las pruebas de COVID-19 podrían incluir residentes que no residen en el Condado de Washoe, pero recibieron una prueba en dicho Condado. 

Información sobre camas de hospital y ventiladores

Según la Asociación de Hospitales de Nevada, en el Condado de Washoe desde el 27 de febrero:

  • 68 porciento de las camas con personal están en uso (-2% desde 2/26)
  • 65 porciento de todas las camas con licencia están en uso (-2%)
  • 38 porciento de las camas de la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos están en uso (-3%)
  • 25 porciento de los ventiladores están en uso (+5%)

NOTA: Estas cifras reflejan todos los pacientes hospitalizados del Condado de Washoe no se limita a pacientes de COVID-19.

Se invita alrededor de 4,000 personas de 65 años o mayores a programar su vacuna contra COVID-19

El Distrito de Salud del Condado de Washoe envío invitaciones electrónicas y llamo alrededor de 4,000 personas de 65 años o mayores seleccionadas al azar el jueves para programar una cita para recibir su vacuna contra COVID-19. Se pide a los residentes que revisen su correo electrónico (incluyendo el folder de spam) y haga clic en el enlace para programar su vacuna, o que revisen su correo de voz.  Si usted proporciono un correo electrónico cuando se inscribió para la lista de espera, lo más seguro es que recibirá una invitación electrónica.  Las citas son para el sábado y la próxima semana.  Usted debe ser seleccionado al azar para programar su cita.

El sábado, más de 2,000 personas están programadas para recibir su vacuna contra COVID-19 en el Centro de Eventos Livestock. Muchos de estos son personas de 65 años o mayores al igual que otros que son elegibles bajo el carril de fuerza laboral esencial como se describe en el Playbook de Vacunas contra COVID-19 del estado.

Aquellos de 65 años o mayores pueden inscribirse para la Lista de Espera para Personas de Edad Avanzada Para la Vacuna Contra COVID-19 del Condado de Washoe.  Si usted es de edad avanzada pero no tiene acceso a correo electrónico o internet, favor de llamar al 775-328-2427 para ser puesto en la lista de espera.  No hay suficientes vacunas en el momento para distribuir a todos de 65 años o mayores, lo cual excede a 75,000 personas en el Condado de Washoe.

Se puede encontrar las preguntas frecuentemente hechas sobre COVID-19 en nuestro sitio web regional, www.COVID19WashoeVaccine.com, incluyendo información sobre carriles de prioridad y para la vacuna contra COVID-19 para los de edad avanzada.

Están disponibles los datos demográficos de residentes que se vacunado contra COVID-19

Para ver más información demográfica sobre los residentes del Condado de Washoe que se han vacunado, vea la hoja de cálculo provista por el estado de Nevada.  Para el contexto, los datos presentados fueron ingresados a la base de datos de vacunación del estado, WebIZ, y a menudo toma varios días para ingresar esos datos después la administración de la vacuna.  La mayoría de personas que  recibieron la vacuna en el Condado de Washoe, inicialmente  eran socorristas, trabajadores de cuidados médicos, y otros de la fuerza laboral de primera línea/esencial como están designados en el playbook del estado de Nevada

¿Necesita una prueba de COVID-19? Es fácil inscribirse y es gratuito

Las pruebas de COVID-19 siguen disponibles en el Centro de Eventos Livestock y pueden programarse en línea aquí o llamando al 775-328-2427. Es gratuito y no importa si tiene o no síntomas.

El Centro Regional de Información de COVID-19 está trabajando para entregar actualizaciones a la comunidad sobre COVID-19 de manera unificada. Mientras que los publicados son enviados periódicamente para eventos significativos, siempre se pueden ver los resultados diarios en nuestro sitio, https://covid19washoe.com/, nuestro Boletín de COVID-19, y en Twitter @COVID19Washoe. Las agencias incluyen: Ciudad de Reno, Ciudad de Sparks, Distrito de Protección contra Incendios de North Lake Tahoe, Tribu Pyramid Lake Paiute, Comisión de Transporte Regional, REMSA, Colonia de Indios de Reno Sparks, Departamento de Policía de Reno, Departamento de Bomberos de Reno, Distrito de Protección contra Incendios de Truckee Meadows, Universidad de Nevada, Reno, el Condado de Washoe, el Distrito de Salud del Condado de Washoe, el Distrito Escolar del Condado de Washoe y la Oficina del Sheriff del Condado de Washoe. También en el grupo están los hospitales del área, el Centro Médico del Norte de Nevada, Renown Health y Saint Mary’s.

2 COVID-19-related deaths, 82 new cases and 200 recoveries reported

2 COVID-19-related deaths, 82 new cases and 200 recoveries reported

Feb. 26, 2021. Reno/Sparks, NV – The Regional Information Center is reporting two COVID-19-related deaths in Washoe County, but the total number of COVID-19-related deaths in Washoe County remains at 642 after data reconciliation showed that two deaths were found to have already been accounted for. The two deaths reported today were males, one in his 70s and one in his 80s, and both had an underlying health condition.

Additionally, we’re reporting 82 new COVID-19 cases and 200 recoveries.

The State of Nevada reported 5,652 additional COVID-19 vaccines administered since Wednesday, Feb. 24, for a total of 113,007 doses administered by all community providers in Washoe County.

  • Total COVID-19 cases in Washoe County: 42,871 (+82 from 2/25)
  • Deaths: 642 (+0)
  • Recovered: 37,755 (+200)
  • Active cases: 4,474 (-118)
  • Hospitalized with COVID-19*: 26 (-10)
  • Vaccines administered in Washoe County total**: 113,007 (+5,652 from 2/24)
  • Vaccines administered by Washoe County Health District***: 45,260 (+1,014 from 2/25)

*Data from Nevada Hospital Association (not updated on weekends) includes residents from outside of Washoe County.

**This number includes first and second doses and is updated by the state of Nevada every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and can be found here under “Vaccinations” tab.

***This number is approximate and is only COVID-19 vaccines administered by the Health District. It includes first and second doses.

COVID-19 tests performed in Washoe County

  • Total number of COVID-19 tests performed in Washoe County as of February 26: 373,468 (+648 since 2/25)

Note: These figures are provided by the State of Nevada and can be found on the State Dashboard. COVID-19 tests may include non-Washoe County residents who were tested in Washoe County.

Hospital bed and ventilator information

According to the Nevada Hospital Association, in Washoe County as of February 26 (Numbers not updated on weekends):

  • 70 percent staffed hospital beds are occupied (+2% since 2/25)
  • 67 percent of all licensed hospital beds are occupied (+2%)
  • 41 percent of all Intensive Care Unit beds are occupied (-7%)
  • 20 percent of all ventilators are in use (+7%)

NOTE: Numbers are for all hospital patients in Washoe County and not just COVID-19 patients.

About 4,000 seniors 65+ invited to schedule COVID-19 vaccine

The Washoe County Health District sent email invitations and called about 4,000 randomly-selected seniors aged 65 years and older on Thursday to schedule an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Residents are asked to check their emails (including spam folders) and click the link to schedule the vaccine, or check voicemails. If you listed an email address when you signed up for the wait list, it’s likely you were sent an email invitation. The appointments are for Saturday and next week. You must be randomly selected to schedule an appointment.

On Saturday, more than 2,000 people are scheduled to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at the Livestock Events Center. Many of those are seniors 65 years and older as well as others who are eligible under the essential workforce lane as outlined in the State’s COVID-19 vaccine playbook.

Those 65 and older can sign up for the Washoe County Senior COVID-19 Vaccine Wait List. If you’re a senior but don’t have access to email or the internet, call 775-328-2427 to be put on the wait list. There are not enough vaccines right now to be distributed to everyone aged 65 and older, which is over 75,000 people in Washoe County.

Frequently asked COVID-19 questions can be found on the regional website, www.COVID19WashoeVaccine.com, including information on priority lanes and for COVID-19 vaccine for seniors.

Demographic data for residents who have received the COVID-19 vaccine available

To see more demographic information about Washoe County residents who have received the vaccine, see this spreadsheet provided by the State of Nevada. For context, the data presented was entered into the state’s immunization database, WebIZ, and it often takes several days to enter that data after a shot is administered. The majority of people who received the vaccine in Washoe County initially were first responders, health care workers and others frontline/essential workforce designated by the State of Nevada in its playbook.

Need a COVID-19 test? It’s easy to sign up and it’s free

COVID-19 testing is still available at the Livestock Events Center and can be scheduled online here (en español aqui) or by calling 775-328-2427. It’s free and it does not matter if you have symptoms or not.

The COVID-19 Regional Information Center is working together to deliver COVID-19 community updates in a unified manner. While press releases are only sent periodically for significant events, you can always get daily results on our website, https://covid19washoe.com/, our COVID-19 Dashboard or by following us on Twitter @COVID19Washoe. The entities include: City of Reno, City of Sparks, North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District, Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, Regional Transportation Commission, REMSA, Reno Sparks Indian Colony, Reno Police Department, Reno Fire Department, Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District, University of Nevada, Reno, Washoe County, Washoe County Health District, Washoe County School District and Washoe County Sheriff’s Office. Also in the group are the area hospitals, Northern Nevada Medical Center, Renown Health and Saint Mary’s. 

Weekly COVID-19 Vaccine Community Newsletter – Feb. 25, 2021

Weekly COVID-19 Vaccine Community Newsletter – Feb. 25, 2021

COVID-19 vaccine myths addressed

Feb. 25, 2021. Reno/Sparks, NV – The Regional Information Center is providing a COVID-19 vaccine community newsletter in Washoe County to help educate residents on the mass vaccination effort by the COVID-19 Response Team and community partners.

Update from the COVID-19 Response Team

Providers in Washoe County have administered 107,425 COVID-19 vaccines overall (38,006 second doses), with 16,559 happening between Feb. 18-24, 2021. Visit the State of Nevada’s vaccine dashboard to see more. You can also now see a new breakdown of vaccines by zip code in Washoe County.

Seniors 65 years and older up next for vaccines

Seniors 65 years and older in Washoe County are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. When more vaccine doses arrive, the Washoe County Health District will start randomly selecting seniors 65+ who are on the senior COVID-19 vaccine waiting list to receive the vaccine at the Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center.

The Washoe County Health District has extended invitations via email and over the phone to more than 25,000 seniors 70 years and older who signed up for the senior COVID-19 wait list. About 10,000 seniors 70+ were either called or sent an email earlier this week with the opportunity to sign up for an appointment. Because all seniors on the list were invited, the COVID-19 Response Team was permitted to open eligibility to the next group under the General Population lane of the State’s COVID-19 playbook, which is Nevadans aged 65-69 years.

If you are aged 65-69 and have already signed up for the wait list, you do not have to sign up again.

Seniors 70 years and older who were on the waiting list but didn’t receive a call or email are asked to re-submit the form to be on the waiting list, email covidvaccine@washoecounty.us or call 775-328-2427 (Due to high call volume, you could be put on hold.). The Health District will pull recent submissions to ensure fairness in making sure everyone who is on the list is contacted via email or phone. If you received an email invite but think it might be spam, please call or email us.

The following partners are also scheduling appointments for Seniors 65 and older:

Walmart to distribute 1,100 COVID-19 vaccine doses this weekend

Beginning Friday, the Kietzke Lane Walmart in Reno will host a COVID-19 vaccine POD where they will distribute 1,100 doses to Seniors 65 and older. Sign up online.

Why we need a vaccine

Approved vaccines protect people by lowering their chances of getting seriously ill from COVID-19. Simply put: if enough Nevadans get vaccinated, we can keep our businesses, restaurants, casinos and schools open and return to the things we miss and move toward normalcy. This creates herd immunity, which makes it hard for the disease to spread from person to person. Although experts do not yet know what percentage of people would need to get vaccinated to achieve herd immunity to COVID-19, we do know that every dose counts and helps us get one step closer to the ending the pandemic. Learn more from Immunize Nevada.

Myth Busters: Vaccine Expiration

You may have heard that there is a three-month expiration on the vaccine, but that is not true. When you get your vaccine, there is a LOT # and expiration date on the vaccination record card you receive – but that date is for the shelf life of the vaccine. It does NOT mean that it only provides three months of protection against COVID-19. Both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines could potentially offer immunity against COVID-19 for two to three years, but experts are continuing to work to learn more. What they do know is that it is effective at keeping you from getting sick.

In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has noted that people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 for two weeks, meaning they have received two doses of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, can forego quarantine if they are exposed to someone infected with the virus.

However, that doesn’t mean you should stop taking precautions. We encourage you to continue to protect yourself and others by wearing a mask, social distancing and washing your hands.

For all COVID-19 Vaccine questions, please visit our regional website, www.COVID19WashoeVaccine.com.

Please share: If you know of someone who wants to receive this newsletter, pass along the link to sign up. https://covid19washoe.com/signup/

The COVID-19 Regional Information Center is working together to deliver COVID-19 community updates in a unified manner. While press releases are only sent periodically for significant events, you can always get daily results on our website, https://covid19washoe.com/, our COVID-19 Dashboard or by following us on Twitter @COVID19Washoe. The entities include: City of Reno, City of Sparks, North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District, Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, Regional Transportation Commission, REMSA, Reno Sparks Indian Colony, Reno Police Department, Reno Fire Department, Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District, University of Nevada, Reno, Washoe County, Washoe County Health District, Washoe County School District and Washoe County Sheriff’s Office. Also in the group are the area hospitals, Northern Nevada Medical Center, Renown Health and Saint Mary’s.

 

Boletín semanal de la comunidad de vacunas COVID-19 – 25 de febrero del 2021

Boletín semanal de la comunidad de vacunas COVID-19 – 25 de febrero del 2021

Actualizaciones para la fuerza laboral de primera línea / esencial

25 de febrero del 2021. Reno/Sparks, NV – El Centro de Información Regional está proporcionando un boletín de la comunidad de vacunas COVID-19 en el condado de Washoe para ayudar a educar a los residentes sobre el esfuerzo de vacunación masiva del equipo de respuesta covid-19 y socios comunitarios.

Actualización del equipo de respuestas de COVID-19

Los proveedores del condado de Washoe han administrado 107,425 vacunas COVID-19 en total (38,006 segundas dosis), de las que 16,559 se han realizado entre febrero 18-24,2021. Visite el panel de vacunación del estado de Nevada para ver más. También puede ver ahora un nuevo desglose de vacunas por código postal en el condado de Washoe.

Las personas mayores de 65 años son las siguientes en recibir vacunas

Las personas mayores de 65 años en el condado de Washoe ahora son elegibles para recibir la vacuna COVID-19. Cuando lleguen más dosis de vacunas, el Distrito de Salud del Condado de Washoe comenzará a seleccionar aleatoriamente a las personas mayores de más de 65 años que estén en la lista de espera de vacunas covid-19  para recibir la vacuna en el Centro de Eventos Livestock de Reno-Sparks.

El Distrito de Salud del Condado de Washoe ha extendido las invitaciones por correo electrónico y por teléfono a más de 25,000 personas mayores de 70 años que se inscribieron en la lista de espera de COVID-19. Alrededor de 10,000 personas mayores de más de 70 años fueron llamadas o enviadas un correo electrónico a principios de esta semana con la oportunidad de inscribirse para una cita. Debido a que todos los adultos mayores de la lista fueron invitados, el Equipo de Respuesta COVID-19 tomó la decisión de abrir la elegibilidad al siguiente grupo bajo el carril de Población General del libro de jugadas COVID-19 del estado, que son residentes de Nevada de 65 a 69 años.

Si tiene entre 65 y 69 años y ya se ha inscrito en la lista de espera, no tiene que volver a inscribirse.

A las personas mayores de 70 años que estaban en la lista de espera, pero no recibieron una llamada o correo electrónico se les pide que vuelvan a enviar el formulario para estar en la lista de espera, enviar un correo electrónico covidvaccine@washoecounty o llamar al 775-328-2427 (Debido al alto volumen de llamadas, podría ser puesto en espera.). El Distrito de Salud retirará las presentaciones recientes para garantizar la equidad en asegurarse de que todos los que están en la lista sean contactados por correo electrónico o teléfono. Si recibió una invitación por correo electrónico, pero piensa que podría ser spam, llámenos o envíenos un correo electrónico.

Los siguientes socios también están programando citas para personas mayores de 65 años:

Walmart distribuirá este fin de semana 1.100 dosis de vacuna COVID-19

A partir del viernes, el Walmart de Kietzke Lane en Reno albergará una vacuna COVID-19 POD donde distribuirán 1,100 dosis a personas mayores de 65 años. Regístrese en línea.

Por qué necesitamos una vacuna

Las vacunas aprobadas protegen a las personas reduciendo sus posibilidades de enfermarse gravemente del COVID-19. En pocas palabras: si suficientes residentes de Nevada se vacunan, podemos mantener nuestros negocios, restaurantes, casinos y escuelas abiertos y volver a las cosas que echamos de menos y avanzar hacia la normalidad. Esto crea inmunidad de rebaño, lo que dificulta que la enfermedad se propague de persona a persona. Aunque los expertos aún no saben qué porcentaje de personas necesitaría vacunarse para lograr la inmunidad de rebaño a COVID-19, sabemos que cada dosis cuenta y nos ayuda a acercarnos un paso más al final de la pandemia. Más información de  Immunize Nevada.

Mitos: Expiración de la vacuna

Es posible que haya oído que hay una expiración de tres meses en la vacuna, pero eso no es cierto. Cuando recibe su vacuna, hay mucho # y fecha de caducidad en la tarjeta de registro de vacunación que recibe, pero esa fecha es para la vida útil de la vacuna. No significa que sólo proporcione tres meses de protección contra COVID-19. Las vacunas Pfizer y Moderna podrían potencialmente ofrecer inmunidad contra covid-19 durante dos o tres años, pero los expertos continúan trabajando para aprender más. Lo que sí saben es que es eficaz para evitar que te enfermes.

De hecho, los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC) ha observado que las personas que han estado totalmente vacunadas contra el COVID-19 durante dos semanas, lo que significa que han recibido dos dosis de la vacuna Pfizer o Moderna, pueden renunciar a la cuarentena si están expuestas a alguien infectado con el virus.

Sin embargo, eso no significa que debas dejar de tomar precauciones. Los animamos a seguir protegiéndose a sí mismo y a los demás usando una máscara, distanciándose socialmente y lavándose las manos.

Para todas las preguntas sobre vacunas COVID-19, visite nuestro sitio de web regional,  www.COVID19WashoeVaccine.com.

Por favor, comparta: Si conoce a alguien que desea recibir este boletín informativo, pase el enlace para registrarse. https://covid19washoe.com/signup/

 El Centro Regional de Información covid-19 está trabajando juntos para entregar actualizaciones de la comunidad COVID-19 de una manera unificada. Si bien los comunicados de prensa solo se envían periódicamente para eventos significativos, siempre puede obtener resultados diarios en nuestro sitio web,  https://covid19washoe.com/,nuestro panel covid-19 o si nos sigue en Twitter @COVID19Washoe. Las entidades incluyen: Ciudad de Reno, Ciudad de Sparks, Distrito de Protección contra Incendios de North Lake Tahoe, Tribu Pyramid Lake Paiute, Comisión Regional de Transporte, REMSA, Colonia India Reno Sparks, Departamento de Policía de Reno, Departamento de Bomberos de Reno, Distrito de Protección contra Incendios de Truckee Meadows, Universidad de Nevada, Reno, Condado de Washoe,  Distrito de Salud del Condado de Washoe,  Distrito Escolar del Condado de Washoe  y Oficina del Sheriff del Condado de Washoe.  También en el grupo están los hospitales de la zona, Northern Nevada Medical Center, Renown Health y Saint Mary’s.