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NM to meet deadline for relief checks

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Two medical staffers brave strong winds while working at a drive-up COVID-19 testing site Wednesday at Bueno Foods in the South Valley. (Adolphe Pierre-Louis/Journal) Associated Press More than 15,000 low-income residents previously ineligible for stimulus checks have started receiving payments from the state, and New Mexico officials are hopeful the next round of federal aid, once approved, could provide another opportunity to lessen the economic sting of the coronavirus pandemic. Officials with the New Mexico Human Services Department said Wednesday that people began receiving the $465 relief payments this week. ...................... The Legislature during a special session allocated $5 million to the fund for those – mostly immigrants in the country without work authorization – who hadn’t received federal payments in April. An additional $2 million was also made available from th

It s Christmas Eve: Please Mask up and Keep Your Distance

Covid-19 Dec 24, 2020 01:16 PM By Medical Daily Staff This Christmas, even Santa is wearing a mask. AFP / Ina FASSBENDE It’s official: Don’t rely on just your mask to protect you from coronavirus-contaminated droplets. You have to keep your distance if you want a fighting chance against contracting Covid-19. Using technology designed to mimic what happens in face-to-face interactions, researchers from the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at New Mexico State University tested various types of masks against an invasion of droplets, the kind that one cough or one sneeze would send into the air. The study was published this week in the

Study finds masks not enough to stop COVID-19 s spread without distancing

Study finds masks not enough to stop COVID-19 s spread without distancing ANI | Updated: Dec 23, 2020 16:46 IST Washington [US], December 23 (ANI): Simply wearing a mask may not be enough to prevent the spread of COVID-19 without social distancing, suggest the findings of a new study. In Physics of Fluids by AIP Publishing, researchers tested how five different types of mask materials impacted the spread of droplets that carry the coronavirus when we cough or sneeze. Every material tested dramatically reduced the number of droplets that were spread. But at distances of less than 6 feet, enough droplets to potentially cause illness still made it through several of the materials.

NMSU grows brand with official coffee

A portion of the proceeds will support more than 400 student athletes. Athletic director Mario Moccia said he’s been looking forward to having an official Aggie coffee for some time. “With NMSU’s position as the state’s land-grant institution and our history of agriculture, the collaboration makes perfect sense,” he said in a statement. Nicholas Gonzales, along with business partner Leandra Gamboa, founded Estas Manos in 2018. The company works to help farmers and farming communities in Latin America through sustainable coffee sourcing and production. Gamboa is from Las Cruces and a graduate of NMSU. She and Gonzales met in law school in San Francisco.

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