Nevada workers who lost jobs to COVID-19 roll dice on plan to get them back

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Workers who help power Nevada's economy rallied in Las Vegas for a 'Right to Return' ordinance that would require businesses to hire back employees laid off or furloughed because of the coronavirus crisis.

in July. But that was a steep decline from the 4.8 million jobs that were restored in June, according to the latest batch of federal Bureau of Labor statistics.

, a lot of the jobs haven't come back. And experts have said it may take years for the Las Vegas and Nevada economies to recover.reported that the pandemic"hit Nevada's workforce harder than any other U.S. state" and posed a possible"existential threat to Las Vegas's business model based on bringing people together for gambling, entertainment and conventions."

Nevada had reported 61,967 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 1,077 deaths as of Tuesday afternoon, according to theBut the 25 deaths reported Tuesday were a new high for the state. Although the number of new cases is down by 26 percent in the last two weeks from the two weeks before that, it is still much higher than it was in early June, when the state was averaging a little more than 100 new cases per day.

Most of the new cases and deaths in the U.S. have been in Southern and Sun Belt states that reopened at the urging of the Trump administration as the numbers of new COVID-19 cases were starting to climb.

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