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WED: No Indications of Protests As Legislative Session Opens, Education Funding Could Change, + More

How Education Funding Could Change In New Mexico - By Cedar Attanasio Associated Press/Report For America The New Mexico Legislature is expected to increase near-term education funding and pursue long-term reforms that will change how schools are funded. Education accounts for about half of the approximately $7 billion in general funds that lawmakers will haggle over during the 60-day legislative session that started Tuesday. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and legislative researchers have recommended increases in education funding to overcome learning losses and enrollment declines caused by the pandemic. Lawsuits targeting the state s school funding formula also are creating legal pressure for spending increases.

Quarter of hospital workers refuse vaccine in New Mexico

Officials urge precautions as virus hospitalizations decline

NM sees small improvement in daily virus cases

NM providers slow to prescribe coronavirus antibody drugs

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Eli Lilly and Co. employees prepare doses of the monoclonal antibody drug Bamlanivimab to help treat patients who are at high risk of progressing to severe COVID-19 disease and/or of being hospitalized. (Courtesy of Eli Lilly) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal New antibody drugs are available around the state that, if given early, can dramatically reduce the chance of at-risk COVID-19 patients getting so sick they end up in the hospital. But there haven’t been a lot of takers in New Mexico – despite a near-record of 43 daily deaths one day last week related to COVID-19. Now the push is on to educate patients and medical providers about the availability and effectiveness of the two IV-administered antibody therapies.

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