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The sprawling state, one of the nation s poorest, overcame the odds by keeping things simple.
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham talks with National Guardsmen after receiving her Pfizer vaccine during a vaccination event held in the gym at Desert Sage Academy in Santa Fe on March 26. | Eddie Moore/The Albuquerque Journal via AP, Pool
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Shortly after the first Covid-19 vaccine was cleared for emergency use in December, leaders of New Mexico’s largest health care system suggested they should shut down the slick coronavirus vaccine appointment website they had opened weeks earlier.
That way, they explained, they could avoid conflict with the statewide registry that New Mexico’s health department had already set up.
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As infection rates of Covid-19 rise, or in some cases only plateau, across the United States, experts say those who haven’t gotten their shots yet may be relaxing safeguards too soon.
Dave Bailey accompanies his son, Walter, on a socially distanced grid before Walter’s first day back to in person school in April 2021. (Courthouse News photo / Karina Brown)
(CN) With millions of Covid-19 vaccine doses being given to Americans by the day, and public health officials announcing pieces of normal life that can resume post-vaccination, it’s understandable that many are feeling a sense that, after more than a year, the pandemic’s end is near.
Black Americans are nearly three times more likely to be killed by police and with each death the mental health of the community left behind is harmed.