Photos: Raiders speak at Clark County vaccination panel
Raiders cornerback Isaiah Johnson and alumnus Jerry Robinson joined county officials, doctors, and athletes on a live-streamed panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated.

Clark County commissioner Michael Naft films a public service announcement before participating in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated.

Las Vegas Raiders alumnus Jerry Robinson and Clark County Commissioner William McCurdy II pose for a photo backstage before participating in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated.

Las Vegas Raiders alumnus Jerry Robinson films a public service announcement before participating in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Isaiah Johnson films a public service announcement before participating in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Isaiah Johnson and Clark County Commissioner William McCurdy II pose for a photo before participating in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Isaiah Johnson and alumnus Jerry Robinson participate in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Isaiah Johnson and alumnus Jerry Robinson participate in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Isaiah Johnson and alumnus Jerry Robinson participate in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Clark County commissioner Michael Naft participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Clark County commissioner Michael Naft, congresswoman Dina Titus and moderator Mark Shunock participate in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Isaiah Johnson and alumnus Jerry Robinson participate in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Congresswoman Dina Titus participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Isaiah Johnson participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Las Vegas Raiders alumnus Jerry Robinson participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Dr. Cort Lohff of the Southern Nevada Health District participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Dr. Cort Lohff of the Southern Nevada Health District participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Clark County commissioner Michael Naft, Dr. Cort Lohff of the Southern Nevada Health District and UNLV women's soccer player Nailah Harpring participate in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

UNLV women's soccer player Nailah Harpring participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Moderator Mark Shunock participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Clark County commissioner William McCurdy II participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Isaiah Johnson participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Las Vegas Raiders alumnus Jerry Robinson participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Las Vegas Raiders alumnus Jerry Robinson participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Clark County commissioner William McCurdy II, Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Isaiah Johnson and alumnus Jerry Robinson participate in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Las Vegas Raiders alumnus Jerry Robinson participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Moderator Mark Shunock participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Isaiah Johnson participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Clark County commissioner William McCurdy II, Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Isaiah Johnson and alumnus Jerry Robinson participate in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Isaiah Johnson participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Clark County commissioner Michael Naft participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

UNLV women's soccer player Nailah Harpring, Dr. Cort Lohff of Southern Nevada Health District, Clark County commissioner Michael Naft, moderator Mark Shunock, Clark County commissioner William McCurdy II, Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Isaiah Johnson and alumnus Jerry Robinson pose for a photo after participating in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Clark County commissioner William McCurdy participates in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.

Clark County commissioner Michael Naft, Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Isaiah Johnson, moderator Mark Shunock, UNLV women's soccer player Nailah Harpring, Clark County commissioner William McCurdy II and Las Vegas Raiders alumnus Jerry Robinson pose for a photo after participating in a panel to encourage Clark County residents to get vaccinated as a means to reopen fully.