Safer-at-Home Order expires on January 22, 2021 at 5 p.m. Under the Safer-at-Home Order, businesses are no longer required
to limit the number of customers inside of their establishments.
Under the Order and effective November 8:
Entertainment venues such as bowling
alleys, arcades, concert venues, theaters, auditoriums, tourist
attractions, racetracks and casinos may operate but are subject to
social distancing, facial coverings and sanitation guidelines.
(Entertainment venue does not include night clubs.)
Athletic facilities such as fitness
centers and commercial gyms, spas and yoga, barre and
spin facilities may operate but are subject to social distancing,
facial coverings and sanitation rules and guidelines.
Home » Headlines » Editorials » DSS Helps Brazil’s Sugar Giant Reduce Accidents By 94%: Safety Tips Industries Can Copy DSS and Usina Coruripe Partnership
DSS Helps Brazil’s Sugar Giant Reduce Accidents By 94%: Safety Tips Industries Can Copy DSS and Usina Coruripe Partnership By Pablo Luna / Wednesday, 16 Dec 2020 05:31PM
Worldwide, about 340 million workplace accidents occur every year, claiming the lives of 2.3 million workers, according to the International Labor Organization. Brazil’s sugar giant Usina Coruripe and consulting firm Dupont Sustainable Solution partnership started in 2014. After the sugar giant found out that unsafe behaviors accounted for 85% of its workplace accidents, it became proactive in improving safety awareness in the workplace. To accomplish this goal, the sugar company sought help from DSS.
Department Of Health Map Update: All 33 Counties Operating At Red Level Dec. 16 - 6:29 pm
Data listed here is sampled from Dec. 1 to Dec. 14. The next update is Dec. 30. Courtesy/NMDOH
NMDOH News:
Vast majority of counties see marked improvements toward Yellow, Green since ‘reset’
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Health announced today the updated statewide COVID-19 map for the two-week period beginning today, Dec. 16, with all 33 counties at the Red Level.
Twenty-seven counties, however, improved in at least one of the two health gating criteria metrics, and 23 improved in both metrics, underscoring an improving COVID-19 outlook across the state.
The New Mexico Department of Health has updated the statewide COVID-19 map for the next two-week period beginning Dec. 16, with all 33 counties at the Red Level.
The majority of counties â 27 out of 33 â improved in at least one of the two health gating criteria metrics, and 23 improved in both metrics, underscoring an improving COVID-19 outlook across the state.
Valencia Countyâs per capita case count dropped to 96.3 from Dec. 1 through 14, from 124.10 when it was measured for the two weeks ending on Nov. 30. The countyâs positivity rate dropped from 23.8 to 15.3.
No counties meet the criteria to operate at the Yellow Level or Green Level at present, though several counties are rapidly approaching Yellow Level thresholds.