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Navajo Nation reports three new COVID-19 cases and one death
June 16, 2021
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WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) The Navajo Nation on Wednesday reported three new COVID-19 cases and one death.
Tribal health officials said the total number of virus-related deaths on the Navajo Nation now is 1,341 with the total number of reported cases since the pandemic began at 30,936.
Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez said the mask mandate will remain in place, especially as concern grows over virus variants.
More than half of residents on the reservation that stretches into New Mexico, Arizona and Utah eligible to get vaccinated are fully vaccinated.
Navajo Nation reports 5 new COVID-19 cases, no deaths
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By Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press
Vaccine supplies have eclipsed demand in New Mexico even as the state makes a hard push toward meeting a key vaccination goal Thursday.
Health officials have confirmed to The Associated Press that New Mexico s inventory includes nearly 493,000 doses that are being stored in freezers around the state. Expiration dates range from this week through September. The state also has donated 372,600 doses of its undelivered allocation back to the federal government.
Health Department spokesman David Morgan has said New Mexico is adapting to shrinking demand for the COVID-19 vaccine in several ways. That includes ordering only a minimal number each week to cover requests from providers.