boulder city resident - vaccine information
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COVID-19
Vaccination Clinics To Start in BC Please be aware of the following press release from the City of Boulder City regarding the vaccination roll-out for Boulder City residents and employees. This will begin the ability for us to see re-openings, tourism increase, and business stabilization. We will forward the announcements for each new "Lane" opening so that your company will know how to plan. Good morning, Please see the attached news release regarding Boulder City Fire Department and Boulder City Hospital teaming up to vaccinate our residents against COVID-19 starting January 25. Please note: City staff are not taking any appointments until Tuesday (offices are closed through Monday for the weekend and the Dr. King Holiday). Residents can call starting on Tuesday, January 19 from 8:00 a.m. until 3 p.m. Please reach out if you have questions. Have a great weekend, Lisa Lisa LaPlante Communications Manager City of Boulder City, NV 401 California Ave. Boulder City, NV 89005 702.293.9302 office 702.930.4029 cell bcnv.org |
new info on the ppp forgiveness

ppp_forgiveness_12.8.2020.pdf |
ARE YOU READY TO OPEN...MAKE SURE YOU ARE HAVE YOUR DUCKS IN A ROW!
The Southern Nevada Health District has released its COVID-19 reopening guidance documents. These documents provide information for businesses that are regulated by the Health District as well as for general businesses in Clark County. Information about what businesses can do to begin to reopen, and help prevent the spread of COVID-19, can be found at the following link:
https://www.southernnevadahealthdistrict.org/coronavirus/guidance-to-reopen-businesses-and-permitted-facilities/
All business must still comply with the Governor’s directives and executive orders. These documents are being provided to assist facilities in planning for reopening, and can be implemented as appropriate and in compliance with the Governor’s directives. Please visit nvhealthresponse.nv.gov for more information about the current status of the Governor’s Orders and Directives.
To continue to decrease the spread of COVID-19, the Health District continues to recommend that people practice social distancing, wear cloth face coverings when in public and regularly wash their hands with soap and water for 20 seconds.
These documents will be posted on the Health District’s website and updated as we learn more about the disease and as new directives are issued by the Governor. You can also sign up to receive notifications of updates. The guidance documents are currently being translated into different languages and will be added to the website as quickly as possible.
Thank You and Stay Safe!
SNHD
The Southern Nevada Health District has released its COVID-19 reopening guidance documents. These documents provide information for businesses that are regulated by the Health District as well as for general businesses in Clark County. Information about what businesses can do to begin to reopen, and help prevent the spread of COVID-19, can be found at the following link:
https://www.southernnevadahealthdistrict.org/coronavirus/guidance-to-reopen-businesses-and-permitted-facilities/
All business must still comply with the Governor’s directives and executive orders. These documents are being provided to assist facilities in planning for reopening, and can be implemented as appropriate and in compliance with the Governor’s directives. Please visit nvhealthresponse.nv.gov for more information about the current status of the Governor’s Orders and Directives.
To continue to decrease the spread of COVID-19, the Health District continues to recommend that people practice social distancing, wear cloth face coverings when in public and regularly wash their hands with soap and water for 20 seconds.
These documents will be posted on the Health District’s website and updated as we learn more about the disease and as new directives are issued by the Governor. You can also sign up to receive notifications of updates. The guidance documents are currently being translated into different languages and will be added to the website as quickly as possible.
Thank You and Stay Safe!
SNHD
TIME SENSITIVE TAX INFORMATION - Do you have questions?
MARISA PARDINAS, PARDINAS BC LLC 702-279-4626
For advice on your specific circumstance, please contact me at 702-279-4626
My services do not require any physical contact; you can drop off your documents and pick up tax return when it is complete without any contact during the quarantine. All questions and answers provided in telephone conferences.
MARISA PARDINAS, PARDINAS BC LLC 702-279-4626
For advice on your specific circumstance, please contact me at 702-279-4626
My services do not require any physical contact; you can drop off your documents and pick up tax return when it is complete without any contact during the quarantine. All questions and answers provided in telephone conferences.