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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

So please adhere to the recommendations we received from the White House COVID Task Force this week: "If you are over 65 or with significant health conditions, you should not enter any indoor public spaces where anyone is unmasked due to the risk to your health"... — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

NV is currently ranked 8th nationally in new cases per 100k; 2nd nationally in test positivity rate & 17th in admissions per 100 hospital beds. This is serious. We don’t need to look far to see what it looks like when hospitals are overwhelmed. We must prevent that in NV. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

They have been providing this care under the most difficult of circumstances for 10 months and they are asking for our help. Have their backs the way they have ours -- celebrate New Year's virtually at home with your household members. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

If you're considering going out, I urge you to reconsider and think of Nevada's healthcare workers who will be caring for COVID-19 patients -- our family members and neighbors -- who are struggling to breathe and make it through the night. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

I am counting on responsible resort, restaurant, and business owners to strictly follow the State's directives. And, I strongly urge anyone in a public setting to follow all of our life-saving guidelines. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

I know people want to celebrate the end of 2020, and I don't blame them, but if we don't make smart choices now, the start of 2021 will look and feel a lot more like 2020 than any of us want. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Vaccinations are already being distributed, but it will take time to get to the point of full-scale vaccination of all residents. Until then, we must double down on staying safe to make it through -- this is the way we come back stronger and recover faster in 2021. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Please, stay home if you can, especially if you feel sick. Wear your mask at all times when around people not in your household, avoid large crowds and practice social distancing. Wash your hands frequently. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

I want to remind Nevadans that while we are working on distributing vaccines as fast as we can, COVID-19 is still very much with us, and we must all take the proper mitigation measures to slow the spread of this virus. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

I know Nevadans will continue to have questions related to vaccine distribution and our goal is to provide updates as frequently as possible. We’re working on some exciting new ways to communicate this information to you and look forward to rolling those out. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Above all else, our state playbook is designed to mitigate as much disease spread and loss of life as possible. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

It’s important for Nevadans to know that during the time period when COVID vaccines are limited, the allocation is based on scientific data, key ethical principles, federal recommendations, and our unique implementation challenges. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

This playbook is a guide as the vaccination rollout progresses across the U.S. We continue to work with organizations statewide to provide information on the Tiers and prioritization of those unable to work from home & those most likely to come in contact with COVID-19 patients — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Similar to Tier 2, the essential workers in Tier 3 will largely remain the same as those listed in the current playbook, with some adjustments that will be provided to the public in the full rollout. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Additionally, those 65 to 74 years and people with underlying health conditions will be vaccinated in Tier 3 alongside Nevada’s second group of essential workers... — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

The list of Tier 2 frontline essential workers will not vary greatly from the current playbook, but further updates will be provided in the full roll out upon final review and conversations with stakeholders. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Here are the decisions that have been made as of today: NV's tiered structure has been updated to include prioritization of people 75 years and older in Tier 2, or what the CDC refers to as Phase 1B. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

As we work through the first Tier of vaccination, Nevada’s medical workforce are able to receive the vaccine and our pharmacy partners are working to vaccinate staff and residents in Nevada's long term care facilities. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

As more doses of the vaccine are received in Nevada and distributed to counties, some regions of the state may move into the next Tier sooner than others, based on factors such as population size and vaccine demand within the Tier group. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

We will continue to apply a data-driven approach to vaccine allocation and work with counties to ensure the Playbook and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommendations are being followed for priority populations to be vaccinated. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Using available federal guidance, the program has worked hard to develop a Playbook that is specific to our state and weighs our vulnerable populations, ethical considerations, unique workforce needs, geography and concerns from partners and stakeholders. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Each week Nevada receives an allocation of COVID-19 vaccine from the federal government. Staff assess the allocation against the need in each county & work directly with the counties & local health authorities to determine equitable orders for each county for the upcoming week. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

This week we ordered the 2nd dose of the vaccine to be delivered next week & administered to those who were the first to be immunized in our state. Going forward we will work with vaccinators to ensure the 2nd dose is ordered for every dose administered. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

As of Tuesday, more than 20,000 doses of Pfizer and almost 5,000 doses of Moderna vaccine have been administered and reported to NV WebIZ. The process is going well and we remain in close contact with all Nevada counties as the first doses are received and administered. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Now onto vaccination updates from Shannon Bennett who serves as the Immunization Program Manager in the Division of Public and Behavioral Health... — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

I was pleased to see that the latest stimulus package includes more federal funding for the ongoing vaccination rollout and I was pleased to see President-elect Joe Biden pledge to provide more support on the vaccine efforts when he comes into office. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

I am so proud of our #BattleBorn team, but NV & states across the country, are stretched thin. States have been on the front lines of the pandemic for 10 months but this is a national crisis that demands a unified national strategy. I’m hopeful we’re heading in that direction. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Like so much else, this rollout is unprecedented: 2 vaccines that require 2 doses; More vaccines are being developed now; Mass distribution on a scale never before done in our history... all while managing a surge & working to meet the demand for critical services... — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

I’m proud of our team working closely with the federal govt & pharmacy partners to allocate vaccines to long-term care & skilled nursing facilities in the 1st week. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

So far, we have seen smooth deliveries, with a successful rollout of the complex process to redistribute vaccine doses across our great state, and our local health districts and hospitals immediately went to work on lining up their folks to get the vaccine. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Dec. 30, 2020