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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

RT @Nevada_ONA: ¡Únete a @EstaEnTusManosN HOY a las 5pm para una entrevista con el Dr. Medina! La entrevista se transmitirá por FaceBook L… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Retweet Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Thank you, Dr. Nielsen, for your continued insight into how our frontline healthcare workers are continuing to provide care during the pandemic and for the warning of what will happen if we don’t all take action to do our part and help flatten the curve again. — PolitiTweet.org

Brian Duggan @brianduggan

Dr. Eric Nielsen, a Renown ER physician, sounds the alarm for Washoe County in his latest column: Either flatten… https://t.co/pc8ZIdcTn0

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Medicare Open Enrollment is now underway! If you need help comparing Medicare Supplement policies and other products check out the Medicare Supplement Insurance Premium Comparison Guide from the @nevadadoi. More info at: https://t.co/TQHSTKNpQM — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

New (not so great) COVID fact: Since the start of the pandemic, a quarter (24%) of ALL #COVID19 cases in Nevada were identified in the month of November. We must take this seriously and act now. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

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8 News NOW @8NewsNow

"The lack of a national plan has been devastating to all of the states." — @GovSisolak #8NN #COVID19 https://t.co/2Ao2wtLX9q

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Be determined, offer help and hope to others, believe in our future and know we are closer to the end than the beginning of this terrible pandemic. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

WE decide how long we spend in a high-risk setting. WE decide whether we are going to prioritize getting our kids into the classroom, allowing our businesses to operate by following responsible measures, and protecting our hospital system. If it doesn’t feel safe, it isn’t safe. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

I implore you to tap into Nevada’s independent spirit in this moment and consider your own personal responsibility. WE decide our distance to others. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

I’m asking all of NV's leaders - business, labor, religious, elected, associations, academic - to intensify your efforts even more, to educate, inform and model what is required of all of us to bridge to the vaccine, to fully reopen our lives & to propel Nevada forward, again. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

So in this moment, with these new restrictions and with that optimism on vaccine progress in mind: — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

There’s not doubt that this surge is a global and national problem – but it’s our problem as Nevadans to fix within our own State. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

I remain encouraged by the developments with the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines. There is a light at the end of this tunnel, and we are getting closer. But we don’t have a vaccine yet. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

But I am hopeful that these restrictions announced today going into effect on Tuesday will help reduce our caseload. I don’t want to impose further restrictions, but we are too close to the real solution, the vaccines, to give up now. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

As your Governor, I am confident that I did all I could to avoid further restrictions and keep us on the path forward, but now I must act. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Stronger action will be targeted at high-risk settings, & may include: Prohibition of indoor dining & service at restaurants & bars. Closure of gyms & fitness facilities. Severe restrictions on gathering sizes That is what is in our future if our trends do not improve. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

If this is not taken seriously and our situation worsens in the next three weeks – continuing the current trajectory that threatens our health care infrastructure -- I will be forced to intervene and to take stronger action. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Or, we may consider slowly loosening back to the restrictions currently in place. The numbers and the virus – as well as our individual and collective actions – determine the timeline. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

If our percentage increase of cases begin to slow and our epi curve begins to plateau, we will make an evaluation of whether it’s a consistent trend, or whether we need more time under these restrictions to ensure that the downward trajectory stays in place. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Throughout this pause, we will be evaluating our situation and looking for signs of concerns or improvement. We will monitor our transmission rate, the slope of the epi curve, and our percentage increase of cases. Depending on the trends, Nevadans can expect a few outcomes: — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

The measures I am announcing tonight – our statewide pause-- will be in effect for a three-week period. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

But I would be remiss to not remind local govts of their ability to enact stronger measures – especially if your local public health officials are giving you recommendations, or if your hospitals become overwhelmed, or you experience outbreaks in your counties – take action. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

The restrictions I outlined tonight apply statewide- they are baseline standards for all our communities. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

That’s why we must do everything we can to help prevent the spread and that’s part of why I am putting Nevada in a 3-week Statewide Pause with restrictions I just spoke about. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

We are in a pandemic, which caused an economic crisis, which has created a mental health crisis. And getting children back into school buildings is a key way that we can ensure they are getting the education and support they desperately need. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

We have seen more deaths by suicide among students this fall than in years prior, and it breaks my heart to share that victims have included students as young as 8 years old. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

Today, I am asking you to not only follow through with these tougher restrictions during the Statewide Pause for the vulnerable and our economy, but to do it because our children deserve our support. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

We’ve talked about wearing masks to protect our elderly parents and grandparents. And we’ve talked about staying home so we can keep our economy open. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

And while we are doing everything we can to provide community support, for some children, that could mean that they have not had access to reliable food, to safe shelter, or to caring adults who can intervene immediately if something isn’t right in over 8 months. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

They too are vulnerable in this pandemic, and they desperately need all of our support. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 23, 2020 Hibernated
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Governor Sisolak ARCHIVE @GovSisolak

hey too are vulnerable in this pandemic, and they desperately need all of our support. — PolitiTweet.org

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