The Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup today completed their concurrent & thorough review of the federal process & has confirmed the Pfizer Vaccine is safe & efficacious. The Workgroup provided their confirmation to the Governors of CA, NV, OR & WAS this morning
Washington, Oregon & Nevada joined California’s COVID-19 Scientific Safety Review Workgroup in October, which has worked concurrently & independently to review the FDA’s actions related to COVID-19 vaccinations.
They will continue to evaluate other COVID-19 vaccines after they are routed through FDA authorization. The panel is made up of nationally acclaimed scientists with expertise in immunization and public health.
I am so pleased to see the culmination of the hard work from the best and brightest scientific minds across the region to help build confidence in the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
Our State team is eagerly awaiting our first allocation of the vaccine to arrive so Nevada can begin the process to vaccinate our frontline health care workers - who continue to battle this virus every day on behalf of Nevadans across the State.
As we continue our efforts in Nevada to slow the spread of COVID-19 in our communities, we can take hope in the fact that a safe and effective vaccine is on the way and that the best minds at the federal, regional and state level have all reviewed the process.
With these extra measures, Nevadans can feel confident in this vaccine. I want to thank all those involved in this process for their hard work, including my fellow Governors.
We know we are stronger when we work together, and this process is just another example of the proactive and collaborative efforts of all our teams.
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Tonight, Kathy and I are attending the OCA National Convention awards gala. The theme for this year's conference is about building Community heroes and providing the tools for the next generation to continue to fight the fight for equity.
Las Vegas has a strong AAPI community, but I believe that one of the core strengths of this community in particular is that they are engaged. Thank you to the OCA Las Vegas planning team for making this event possible!
The work to provide the tools for the next generation to fight for equity is critical. Asian history is at the heart of America’s history and the work you are doing today to prepare the leaders of tomorrow is imperative for the future success of our State and our great nation.
I was proud to join the @WHIAANHPI Economic Summit in Las Vegas today to discuss the economic priorities, challenges and opportunities for the AANHPI community in our State. As our economy continues to grow, we need to make sure it works for all Nevadans. @SBAgov
Nevada is on the move – we have more jobs today than ever before. But we’re not stopping here – we need to continue our growth and prioritize finding solutions to issues that impact our diverse and underserved communities.
We are always looking for ways to support the AANHPI community and their economic success. That’s why I signed legislation in my first term launching @Nevada_ONA, creating a dedicated space for newcomers to learn about resources offered across the State.
Today, I joined the National Federation of Filipino American Associations for the 14th annual National Empowerment Conference. What a great opportunity to talk to current and future leaders!
Filipinos are the second largest immigrant group in Nevada – at 15% of our population. And just here in Las Vegas, Nevada’s Filipino community is the largest and fastest growing AAPI community. Their success is our success – diversity is our strength.
In 2019, I created Nevada’s first-ever Office for New Americans. This office was created with the mission of promoting opportunities for immigrants, refugees, and aspiring Americans to thrive in Nevada. I also signed Nevada’s first English Language Learners Bill of Rights.
BIG NEWS: Today, I announced that the State of Nevada submitted a comprehensive plan to secure $38 million in federal funds to enhance the Silver State’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure and network, transforming our State’s transportation electrification future.
Through the National Electrical Vehicle Infrastructure program in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law - we will receive more than $38 million over the next 5 years. The plan was a collaboration among multiple State agencies and partners.
The future of transportation is electric, and I’m proud to see Nevada’s public agencies and private sector working collaboratively to develop a comprehensive plan that will leverage every dollar to build out a statewide EV network that will be a model for the rest of the nation.
Good morning, I wanted to take a moment to update you all on where we are with the status of COVID-19 in our communities. You can follow my live press conference on my YouTube channel here: youtube.com/channel/UC3DFs…
We have seen a rapid decline in case numbers, coupled with declining hospitalizations, a drop in #COVID19 detected in wastewater, a broader availability of testing, and an increase in available treatments.
We reported our first Omicron case two months ago. Nevada recorded our single highest day of new cases on January 10 with 7,865 cases. We’re currently averaging around 1,280 cases per day.