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Indoor Dining Returns To Doña Ana, Grant, And Sierra Counties As COVID-19 Metrics Improve

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Health on Wednesday announced the updated statewide COVID-19 map for the two-week period beginning Feb. 10, with 15

Top physicians optimistic NM s vaccine supply could grow

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal The top physicians at Albuquerque-area hospitals said there are plans to open additional large-scale vaccination sites in the city, and they are optimistic that the state’s vaccine supply could increase in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, the state Department of Health says its data reporting system, which shows vaccinations in each of New Mexico’s 33 counties, is being revised to more accurately reflect the number of residents receiving vaccines. Dr. David Pitcher, executive physician at the University of New Mexico Health System, said that the vaccination clinic at the Pit arena will be open this week and health officials expect to administer about 1,600 doses per day.

New Mexico announces adjustment to county COVID-19 vaccination figures

How Not To Turn Super Bowl Into A COVID Super Spreader Event | Big I 107 9

Feb 5, 2021 NMDOH issues COVID-19 public health guidance ahead of Super Bowl Sunday SANTA FE The New Mexico Department of Health on Thursday issued public health guidance for New Mexicans ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl. “Gathering for the Super Bowl this year is an untenable risk to the health and safety of your loved ones and friends,” said DOH Secretary-Designate Dr. Tracie Collins. “The virus is still a very real danger. If you choose to watch the game, please do so only with members of your household.” “This is not forever,” said Dr. Collins. “We will come together again safely – and soon. If people are worried about hurting anyone’s feelings by telling friends and family they won’t be attending a Super Bowl party, they shouldn’t be. Not attending is the best way to show you DO care. Next year, we will all be able to cheer on our favorite teams.”

NMDOH tells residents to avoid Super Bowl parties

Thursday, February 4, 2021 at 12:59 pm The New Mexico Department of Health on Thursday issued public health guidance for New Mexicans ahead of Sunday’s Super Bowl.  “Gathering for the Super Bowl this year is an untenable risk to the health and safety of your loved ones and friends,” said DOH Secretary-Designate Dr. Tracie Collins. “The virus is still a very real danger. If you choose to watch the game, please do so only with members of your household.” Log In

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