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The number of COVID-19 cases in Eddy County appeared steady as the State of New Mexico noted it was one of 32 counties in New Mexico at the Turquoise Level.
Eddy County attained Turquoise status in May after meeting some of the criteria set by the New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) that included an average daily case incidence rate no greater than 10 cases per 100,000, an average positive percentage of COVID-19 test results less or equal to 7.5 percent or a fully vaccinated rate at or above 40 percent.
Created: May 05, 2021 03:22 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- Most counties in New Mexico entered the least restrictive level in the state s Red to Green Framework for reopening.
Thirty of the state s 33 counties are in Turquoise, and will stay in that category for at least four weeks.
The state will retire the color-coded system, and fully reopen after 60% of New Mexicans are fully vaccinated.
State health leaders said Wednesday that 58.9% of eligible New Mexicans have received their first COVID-19 vaccine. As of Wednesday, 45.4% of eligible New Mexicans are fully vaccinated.
The state is on target to reach the 60% goal by the end of June, but it s possible New Mexico will get there sooner.
Created: May 05, 2021 03:22 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- Most counties in New Mexico entered the least restrictive level in the state s Red to Green Framework for reopening.
Thirty of the state s 33 counties are in Turquoise, and will stay in that category for at least four weeks.
The state will retire the color-coded system, and fully reopen after 60% of New Mexicans are fully vaccinated.
State health leaders said Wednesday that 58.9% of eligible New Mexicans have received their first COVID-19 vaccine. As of Wednesday, 45.4% of eligible New Mexicans are fully vaccinated.
The state is on target to reach the 60% goal by the end of June, but it s possible New Mexico will get there sooner.
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What does a human fetus have in common with a goose at a high altitude? Vince Gutschick tells us in this week’s Science Digest.
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