SANTA FE — New Mexico s share of fully vaccinated residents grew by 0.4 percentage points on Friday — to 57.6% — after the state reported another 10,000 people completed their…
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In this file photo from April, Carole Vigil, left, a nurse for Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center in Santa Fe, gives a dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to Anais Savariau during a drive-through clinic. About 53% of adults in the state were fully vaccinated against the virus as of Tuesday. (Eddie Moore/Journal)
SANTA FE The state Department of Health reported just 155 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, well below the state’s daily target of 210 cases or fewer.
The share of people 16 and older who are fully vaccinated climbed to just under 53%, pushing the state closer to its goal of 60%, the level that health officials say will trigger the lifting of capacity restrictions on businesses.
For a decade, Forrest Fenn had lived as creator, promoter, steward, and defender of perhaps the most extraordinary treasure hunt America had ever known. He lived to see its conclusion. And then, barely three months after the hunt he had brought into the world had ended, Fenn was gone.
On the morning of September 7, 2020, Fenn was found unconscious in his study, having fallen, according to the police report. He was taken to Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center, then released to the care of his family, who returned him to his home. There he died later that same day, never having regained consciousness. The first responders who arrived on the scene that morning were initially responding to a cardiac-arrest call, indicating Fenn may have had a heart attack that precipitated his fall.