COVID-19 by the numbers New Mexico health officials yesterday reported 826 new COVID-19 cases the lowest daily number of new cases reported since Nov. 5 bringing the statewide total so far to 130,808. Of those, the health department has designated 55,803 as recovered. Bernalillo County had 293 new cases, followed by San Juan County with 96 and Doña Ana County with 72. Santa Fe County had 43 new cases. The state also announced nine additional deaths; there have now been 2,180 fatalities. As of yesterday, 796 people were hospitalized with COVID-19. The latest cases and fatalities arrived as the state received its second shipment of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine 12,675 doses at Presbyterian Healthcare, University of New Mexico Health and the state health department warehouse. In total, 22 hospitals, including Christus, will receive shipments from the DOH warehouse today. Initial shipments of the Moderna vaccine which received emergency authorization from the Food and Drug
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Rooting out the mother of all evils Corruption is the gangrene that will eventually destroy the whole body if pre-emptive action is not undertaken.
IT’S BEEN sagaciously said that the love of money lies at the root of all evils. Experience tells us that this is so and therefore, it could also be said that the vice of corruption or bribes as an element of the “original sin” of the love of money constitutes a root – as part of the wider root – of all evils.
Corruption, understood and defined properly in broad terms and inclusively ranges from the simple giving of a bribe to misappropriating and embezzlement of public funds through the procurement process under the cloak of authority, is a cancer that eventually enervates and corrupts society as a whole considered in relation to the entire political and administrative system that enables it to thrive.
Perhaps you’ve heard in recent days of the extent to which Florida’s government has limited public health data about the COVID-19 pandemic at the expense of the health of the state’s residents. Indeed, Florida’s government, under the leadership of Gov. Ron DeSantis, has provided an object lesson during this pandemic in the how both whistleblower protection statutes and the First Amendment fail to provide adequate protection to government employees who want to blow the whistle.
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Over the past several months, the DeSantis administration has engaged in a variety of stratagems to suppress truthful information and disseminate falsehoods about the pandemic. Yet, save for Rebekah Jones who says she was sacked in May as the Department of Health’s Geographic Information System manager for refusing to manipulate the Sunshine State’s COVID case numbers and is now under state investigation over messages she sent urging others to speak out few, if any, state employees h
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