- Las Vegas man charged in $2M federal virus relief fraud case (apnews.com)Las Vegas man charged with fraud in obtaining $2M in PPP funds (reviewjournal.com)
A Nevada man has been charged with fraudulently obtaining about $2 million in federal coronavirus relief aid, meant for small businesses, to buy luxury vehicles and condominiums in Las Vegas...The U.S. attorney’s office in Nevada accused Jorge Abramovs with bank fraud after he allegedly applied for funding to at least seven banks between April and June 2020...The complaint said Abramovs used a variety of company names — National Investment Group Corporation, National Legal Advisors In Care Of and National Investment Group — that “misrepresented the number of employees and the amount of revenue and payroll his companies had” to the banks...READ MORE
- Southern Nevada Health District receives Moderna COVID vaccine (reviewjournal.com)
The Southern Nevada Health District on Tuesday received its first shipment of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine...The initial shipment of 15,478 doses of the vaccine manufactured by Moderna will be used by the health district to vaccinate front-line health care workers, according to a statement from the agency. It comes on the heels of the 27,675 doses of the Pfizer vaccine the district already has received...Clark County hospitals also will receive shipments of 15,478 Moderna doses over the coming week...READ MORE
- With opioid-related overdoses on the rise, health care providers try preparing everyday Nevadans to respond to a crisis (thenevadaindependent.com)
With opioid-related overdoses on the rise, health care providers try preparing everyday Nevadans to respond to a crisis..From January to May 2020, Nevada saw 23 percent more opioid-related overdose deaths than during the same period in 2019, and similar trends are being seen across the country...Opioid-related overdose deaths peaked in Nevada in 2011 and have been on the decline since then, but around the U.S., rates have been rising throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The American Medical Association released a report in mid-August citing news reports from 40 states and Washington, D.C. showing a rise in overdoses and illicit substance abuse since March...According to data from the Nevada Overdose Data to Action Program, there have been 197 opioid-involved drug overdose deaths in 2020 as of May 31, a 23 percent increase over the 160 counted in the first five months of 2019. April and May had the highest rates of overdose-related emergency room visits, with a 25 percent increase over the three months prior...READ MORE
- Fentanyl deaths in Clark County jump during first half of 2020 (reviewjournal.com)
The Southern Nevada Health District released data Monday showing an alarming uptick in deaths in Clark County involving fentanyl — despite opioid deaths falling in the last five years...According to the data, in just half a year, the county nearly tied the number of fentanyl deaths for all of 2019...Between January and July, amid the statewide shutdown triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, fentanyl killed 63 people in Clark County, a 125 percent increase from the 28 deaths seen last year during the same time, according to the health district...Fentanyl is cheap, easy to find, and, the Drug Enforcement Administration has said, is often added to other drugs to increase potency...“Many users believe that they are purchasing heroin and actually don’t know that they are purchasing fentanyl – which often results in overdose deaths,” according to the DEA...READ MORE
- Washoe County received doses from Moderna vaccine lot in question in California, though no allergic reactions reported (thenevadaindependent.com)
Washoe County Health District received doses from the same lot of Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine that California health officials have recommended providers stop administering after several people in the state experienced apparent severe allergic reactions...The health district administered doses from the same lot Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine, 041L20A, to about 770 people at its drive-thru point of dispensing vaccination site...None of those individuals have reported severe allergic reactions, and there were no issues reported from patients who used the 15- and 30-minute waiting lots, which are set up to ensure that patients don’t experience any allergic reactions before driving off, after receiving the vaccine...READ MORE
- Las Vegas hospital administers Nevada’s first batch of COVID vaccines (thenevadaindependent.com)
University Medical Center became the first hospital in Nevada to administer the COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, marking a major turning point...UMC began administering the vaccine at 11:45 a.m., and by 4 p.m., the hospital had vaccinated more than 200 frontline health care workers in line with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the state, said UMC CEO Mason Van Houweling...ICU nurse Roshele Ward was the first UMC employee — and the first Nevadan — to be vaccinated...READ MORE
- Hospitals, health care facilities cry foul at exclusion from proposed COVID liability bill (thenevadaindependent.com)
The planned introduction of a wide-ranging bill granting certain businesses enhanced immunity from COVID-19 related death or illness lawsuits has drawn the ire of officials from hospitals and other health care facilities, who say it unfairly opens them up to the threat of lawsuits...the enhanced liability protections envisioned in the bill would be granted to casino resorts, government agencies, nonprofits and other kinds of business while explicitly carving out health care facilities...That exemption...has drawn a sharp rebuke from the Nevada Hospital Association and other health care providers, who say it would prohibit them from transferring patients between facilities or prohibit visitors from coming to visit patients...READ MORE
- Las Vegas becomes third U.S. city with federally supported clinic offering COVID-19 antibody treatment (thenevadaindependent.com)
A new temporary clinic in Southern Nevada began administering COVID-19 antibody treatment on Friday, bringing new hope to lessen the severity of the virus and reduce the strain on local hospitals...Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center opened a Monoclonal Antibody Clinic with the support of the National Disaster Medical System and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The clinic is expected to operate for four to six weeks but can be extended to match the community’s need...This is the third antibody infusion clinic in the country, with others opened in El Centro, California and Tucson, Arizona within the past two weeks...READ MORE
- Developers break ground on UNLV Medical School (lasvegassun.com)
Development on the new UNLV Medical School building officially began...months ahead of schedule and still without originally earmarked monies from the state pulled due to budget cuts driven by the coronavirus pandemic...Maureen Schafer, the CEO of Nevada Health and Bioscience Corporation, said the developers are still in conversation with the governor’s office and the Legislature about making up the funding stream...“The way we look at this is, we as a development corporation made a commitment to the community, so we’re breaking ground, we’re going to move forward, because the care can’t stop,” Schafer said...READ MORE
- Grenada doctors hope to alleviate Las Vegas primary care shortage (reviewjournal.com)
Fourteen recent graduates from St. George’s University arrived in Nevada last month to start their residencies, including 11 in the Las Vegas Valley. And all but two are in family medicine or internal medicine, both areas where Nevada is in short supply of physicians...Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which “really stresses a hospital system, particularly from a manpower standpoint,” having residency training programs is particularly important, said Dr. G. Richard Olds, president of St. George’s University...One big benefit is that graduates of the international medical school...are far more likely to work in low-income, rural and majority-minority geographic areas, Olds said...They’re also more likely than U.S. medical school graduates to go into primary care, an area where there’s a significant shortage of providers nationwide. The situation is particularly bad in Nevada, which ranks 48th nationwide for the number of primary care doctors per 100,000 residents, according to a January UNR report...READ MORE