US approves Nevada's request for major disaster declaration
Gov.
The declaration comes just days after Sisolak wrote President
As of this morning, COVID-19 had 1,742 confirmed infections in
"I am grateful to the President and federal government for their help, which will aid
The
The request mentioned a shortage of testing and medical supplies, including personal protective equipment, as well as the impact to small businesses and tourism.
By early March,
The letter requested assistance with funds for unemployment, legal services, disaster case management, crisis counseling and training programs, mass care and emergency assistance, and public assistance to include federally recognized Native American tribes.
Federal help is needed because the public health crisis "is beyond the capabilities of the state, local and tribal governments," Sisolak said.
Sisolak on Wednesday activated the
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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