This governor just imposed a "break" of the state
The goal is to aggressively try to attack this spread, "said Nevada Steve Sisolak governor.
Governor of NevadaSteve SisolakAt a row seat before the pandemic - not only its state of exceeding the state with cases, but it is positive tested itself. "Although I do not feel symptoms, many Nevadans do," he tweeted Sunday. "My heart goes to all those who are sick with this virus, and the families of the more than 2,000 nevadans deceased from Covid-19. Not a day is not where I do not think of these families and their grief." He Then continued to deliver the tough reality: "Since the beginning of the pandemic, a quarter (24%) of all cases # Covid19 in Nevada were identified in November," he tweeted. "We have to take this seriously and act now."
Sisolak called for a "break" of the state that puts restrictions on certain companies and activities. See what is allowed and what is not, read on and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.
GOV. Sisolak stated that hospitals were "submerged" and something needs to change
Sisolak compared the propagation of Covid to a "forest fire". "As of today, 13 out of 17 of our counties are reported for a high risk of transmission. In early October, only two counties were reported," said Sisolak, a Democrat, written. "Our positivity rate of the environment is record 16.5% and, as I mentioned, we have exceeded 2,000 deaths."
"All models available indicate that Nevada is in a" red zone "and our health experts provide for continuing case growth based on current trends," he said. "In fact, 10% of all COVID cases in Nevada since the beginning of the pandemic have been reported in the last seven days. Every minute, a Nevadan is diagnosed with Covid-19 ... health infrastructure Publicy quickly become overwhelmed. And from the beginning, I said that, in addition to saving lives, one of the main objectives of our response is to protect our public health system and our hospitals to be submerged. "
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What are the restrictions involving
"I do not publish a stop order," said the governor. "My goal is to aggressively try to attack this spread, while maintaining a part of our economy and our daily life."
The pause is effective at 12:01 A.M. Tuesday and includes the following:
Face masks are needed
You have to wear a mask at any time "when you are around someone who is not part of your immediate household, whether inside or outdoors," said the governor. It also goes for private gatherings too.
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Restaurants and bars
They will fall to 25% capacity of 50%. No allowed walk. "I know that the majority of our bars and restaurants do their best, but these settings have proved to be a high risk because they allow people to remove their face coatings in interior contexts around people outside their households. That's how the virus spreads, says Sisolak.
GAMES AND CASINOS
These will also fall to 25% capacity, in accordance with the rules issued by the State Game Control Commission.
Other companies will also fall to 25% capacity
"Gymnasiums, fitness studios, fitness and martial arts, museums, art galleries, libraries, zoos and aquariums, arcades, runways, bowling alleyways , miniature golf parks, amusement and theme parks must also reach a capacity of 25%, "reports theLas Vegas Evaluation Log.
Private gatherings
"Sisolak stated that private gatherings must be limited to 10 people or less than two households - inside or outside," according toFox 5 Vegas. "Face coatings should be used with people from outside the household."
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Schools
... will remain at full capacity. "Let's be honest: our casinos, hotels, restaurants and bars are open with strict restrictions so that we can protect our economy," Sisolak said. "Meanwhile, the majority of our school buildings of our state are closed and our children suffer immediately. Our education system and our economy are not exclusively exclusively - they are linked together."
The governor said "it's time to act"
Explain the restrictions, the governor laid his cards on the table. "Let me explain that quickly: if you believe in the science of Covid or not, the reality is Covid filling our hospital beds and threatening all Nevadans. If hospital beds continue to fulfill this rate and staff shortages continue to increase as they are now - this means that all Nevadans will have limited access to the care they may need. It's not just for Covid -It you enter an accident of car or have a heart attack, or violate a wrist ... You will not be able to access the care if our hospitals are full and there is not enough staff. It's our biggest threat. You L 'have seen in New York you can see it in El Paso right now. It can not become our reality. There is no consensus on an inevitable conclusion: we are on a quick trajectory that threatens to overwhelm our health system, our front-line health workers and your CA Care. So, it's time to act. "
"From the beginning of this pandemic," he continued, "there are no decisions that have no negative consequences. Weigh the loss of jobs and businesses in relation to the loss of health And of life is painful, without a perfect solution. While giving priority to the health and safety of Nevadans, I also support the important branches that additional restrictions will have on our suffering economy. No state has From harm with this more than Nevada because of the lack of diversity in our economy. I mentioned this high thread act before - this great balancing act - and I feel that we live in this situation without victory for nearly nine months. "
Those of his condition will have to balance others. And no matter where you live, to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch coronavirus.