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COVID-19 vaccinations begin at Roswell hospitals | Roswell Daily Record

Dr. Robert Rader, vice chief of staff and hospitalist at Lovelace Regional Hospital, was the first of the hospital’s staff to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination Wednesday. Lovelace Regional and Eastern New Mexico Medical Center began administering the vaccine to their front-line staff members Wednesday. (Submitted Photo) Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Front-line health care workers at Roswell’s hospitals started receiving the COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday. Megan Colby, left, trauma coordinator at Eastern New Mexico Medical Center, gives a COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday to medical/surgical nurse Janice Gonzales. (Submitted Photo) About 30 staff members of Lovelace Regional Medical Center, 117 E. 19th St., got their first of two doses Wednesday, Whitney Marquez, communications manager with Lovelace Health System, said.

Local COVID hospitalizations increased last week | Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record The number of COVID-19 beds at local hospitals used by COVID-19 patients rose by 41 for a seven-day period ending Dec. 10 compared to the week before, according to information from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The COVID-19 hospitalization usage report for Dec. 4 until Dec. 10 indicated that Lovelace Regional Hospital had 53 adult patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in its beds during that seven-day period. Eastern New Mexico Medical Center had 183 beds in use by confirmed COVID-19 patients during that time. That compares to a total of 195 adult COVID-19 patients for the prior reporting period, Nov. 27 to Dec. 3. Lovelace had 35 patients over that seven-day period, while Eastern New Mexico Medical Center had 160.

Health orders address non-essential surgical procedures, crisis care

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Two new public health orders were announced by the New Mexico Department of Health Thursday, one limiting non-essential surgical procedures at hospitals and the other allowing certain types of health care workers to be certified as COVID-19 medical personnel and considered public employees for liability purposes if they provide care for COVID-19 patients. In a Thursday afternoon livestreamed press conference, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said that the state’s earlier shelter-in-place orders in November worked to “lower the curve” of COVID-19 infection rates, but that New Mexico and the rest of the country remains in “extreme risk.”

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