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Updated Red-Yellow-Green-Turquoise criteria now in effect, statewide COVID-19 map updated

Nearly every New Mexico county now Turquoise or Green CORRECTION: The below release corrects typos in the previous iteration referring to the effective date for the updated statewide map criteria and the updated capacity limits for houses of worship. We regret the oversight.  To reiterate, the updated statewide map is effective today, April 30 . SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Health on Friday announced the updated statewide COVID-19 map, with updated key health metrics used to assign risk levels to counties under the Red-Yellow-Green COVID-19 framework now in effect. The updates to the criteria, announced by the governor and state officials on Wednesday, are made as the state’s nation-leading vaccine distribution effort is over time likely to reduce the number of asymptomatic people seeking out and receiving tests for COVID-19.

Updated Health Metrics For New Mexico s COVID-19 Risk Map Now In Effect

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Health on Friday announced the updated statewide COVID-19 map, with updated key health metrics used to assign risk levels to counties under the Red-Yellow-Green COVID-19 framework now in effect. The updates to the criteria, announced by the governor and state officials on Wednesday, are made as the state’s nation-leading vaccine distribution effort is over time likely to reduce the number of asymptomatic people seeking out and receiving tests for COVID-19. As of April 30, 24 New Mexico counties are at the Turquoise Level and six are at the Green Level, at which there are fewer restrictions on commercial and day-to-day activities amid decreased virus risk. 30 of 33 New Mexico counties are at the least restrictive levels.

State announces ages 16 and above can register for COVID-19 vaccine

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Health on Monday announced that all vaccineNM.org registrants ages 16 and up can now schedule their own COVID-19 vaccine appointments. To do so, users simply log in to vaccineNM.org using their confirmation code and date of birth, choose their location, and then select from available appointments in their area.  In the event that a user does not immediately find an available appointment, DOH encourages them to check back again. Providers are continually updating their appointment schedules. Seniors and those with disabilities can also call 1-800-432-2080 for support with registration and scheduling.

Luna County remains

Luna County remains Yellow on New Mexico s COVID-19 health map Majority of counties static; some regress Headlight staff reports SANTA FE – Nearly two months into the state s colored-coded COVID-19 map, Luna County remains in the Yellow Level according to the New Mexico Department of Health on Wednesday. The updated statewide COVID-19 map for the two-week period beginning April 21, announced 14 New Mexico counties at the Turquoise Level and three at the Green Level, at which there are fewer restrictions on commercial and day-to-day activities amid decreased virus risk. The majority of the state’s counties reached or remain at the least restrictive levels.

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