Nevada bracing for inevitable arrival of first omicron case
By SCOTT SONNER
Associated Press
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Nevada health officials are bracing for the inevitable arrival of the omicron variant in the state after the first U.S. case was confirmed in neighboring California. No cases of the COVID-19 variant have been confirmed so far in Nevada. But Washoe County Health District Officer Kevin Dick says he wouldn’t be surprised if there’s already been a case that’s gone undetected. He told reporters Wednesday in Reno, “We know it’s … coming.” Meanwhile, Nevada recorded its 8,000th death from the coronavirus since the pandemic began in March 2020. Overall, the number of cases in the state has been on a recent downward trend.