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THURS: Officials May Revamp County Virus Framework, State Sues Over Abandoned Wells, + More
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Created: April 21, 2021 04:51 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- Dr. David Scrase, cabinet secretary for the New Mexico Health and Human Services Department, has an optimistic outlook of the state s battle with COVID-19.
Despite several counties regressing in the state s county-by-county reopening plan, Scrase said he believes the next few weeks will be a lot better. We will be in almost completely Green and Turquoise state by the end of May, at the latest, Scrase predicted.
The state is planning on loosening criteria that is used in the Red to Green Framework foo reopening. Currently, it looks at the test positivity rate and cases per 100,000 people.
New Mexico to consider changes to county virus framework
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The New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) said Eddy County met COVID-19 gating criteria Wednesday for the “turquoise” category, as daily cases were reported at 6.70 out of 100,000 and the positivity rate was 2.41 percent.
The low risk category of turquoise means that the county maintained its downward trajectory for a four week period, and public emergency health orders are somewhat more relaxed.
Eddy County was one of seven counties Torrance, Lincoln, Chavez, Curry, Hidalgo and Rio Arriba which improved to the turquoise level. This progress is not only achievable but sustainable, so we re excited about that, said New Mexico Health and Human Services Secretary David R. Scrase, MD, Helath and Human Services secretary .