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Local News: December 29th, 2020

Here’s a look at some local news brought to you by Silver City Radio. At the time of compiling this report, the New Mexico Department of Health, announced a new total of 138,659 New Mexico COVID-19 confirmed positive cases statewide, an increase of 700 new cases. In addition, COVID-19 cases recorded locally are as follows: Grant County has increased 12 new cases for a total of 843 positive cases with 314 recovered; Luna County has increased 6 new cases for a total of 2,309 positive cases with 1467 recovered; Hidalgo County remained at a total of 229 total positive cases with 144  recovered; and Catron County has remained at a total of 55 positive cases with 19 recovered. In addition, there are currently 788 COVID-19 hospitalizations statewide.

Labor: Unemployment won t lapse despite Trump signing delay

By Niv Elis - 12/29/20 09:54 AM EST   Unemployment benefits included in a new COVID-19 relief package will not lapse this week, as anticipated, despite President Trump As states are implementing these new provisions as quickly as possible, the Department does not anticipate that eligible claimants will miss a week of benefits due to the timing of the law’s enactment, a department spokesman told The Hill. Two key emergency unemployment programs, Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC), expired on Saturday, a day before Trump signed a $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill into law. ADVERTISEMENT Trump delayed signing the bill, which passed in Congress on Dec. 21, complaining that $600 stimulus checks were not large enough.

Illinois Coronavirus Updates: Chicago to Open New Vaccination Site, State Surpasses 16K Deaths

Chicago Public Schools Releases New Details on Reopening Plan Chicago Public Schools released new details for its reopening plan in the new year as the coronavirus pandemic continues, aiming to bring in students as soon as Jan. 11. For staff members who applied for non-medical accommodations as students begin to return, CPS said the district is providing additional supports such as COVID-19 testing and launching a process to ensure employees who serve as primary caregivers for high-risk household members are granted accommodations. While the district cannot guarantee every one of these caregiver requests will be granted a remote work accommodation, we expect that we will grant the vast majority of their requests, CPS said.

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