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On Monday, the Navajo Nation Department of Health reported just five new cases, the lowest daily total since March 2020. President Jonathan Nez said that with about 70 percent of the eligible population vaccinated, the Nation’s main concern now is visitors
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June 23, 2021
A National Guard soldier speaks to a COVID-19 patient at a Navajo Nation in Chinle in this June, 2020, photo. Cases on the Navajo Nation have fallen sharply since then, but tribal officials remain wary of the highly contagious Delta variant of the virus. (Photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael Matkin/National Guard).
WASHINGTON – The Navajo Nation has yet to record a single case of the Delta variant of COVID-19, but now is not the time for tribe members to let down their guard, Navajo President Jonathan Nez said Wednesday.
Nez spent much of the time during a Washington Post program on public health talking about the Navajos’ success in fighting the pandemic, falling from a national COVID-19 hotspot at one point last year to negligible case numbers today.