By Susan Montoya Bryan Associated Press
Officials at some of New Mexico s largest hospitals said Monday they are holding out hope that vaccine supplies will catch up with demand as state health officials confirmed that some pharmacies would begin receiving shipments this week.
More than 590,000 residents have registered online to be vaccinated, but health care officials and the state Health Department acknowledge that demand is far outpacing current supplies. Some older New Mexicans and those with pre-existing health concerns that put them at greater risk have waiting for weeks.
State health officials have acknowledged that residents in search of vaccines have been going to Texas, where individual clinics have been vaccinating people on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Navajo Nation health officials on Thursday reported 166 new COVID-19 cases and seven more deaths.
The latest figures bring the total reported coronavirus cases on the reservation to 26,782 with 940 known deaths.
Navajo health officials are continuing to administer the vaccine to elders and other high-risk patients after receiving another large shipment of more than 20,000 doses this week. I just encourage everyone to wear your mask, continue social distancing. Our teams are doing a very good job regardless of whatever the weather is, we re going to continue to get the vaccine into the arms of people, said Roselyn Tso, director of the Navajo Area Indian Health Service.
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