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New Mexico marks four years since COVID-19 shutdown

Four years ago today, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced the state was starting to shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Health officials urge COVID-19, flu, RSV vaccines ahead of fall season

Newly approved COVID-19 vaccines should arrive in New Mexico by end of this week and can protect people against severe effects and hospitalization from the resurgent virus, an area chief

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Residents behind on use of state's supply of Omicron treatments

Residents behind on use of state's supply of Omicron treatments
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Why is New Mexico seeing an increase in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations despite high vaccination rate and mask mandate?

On Thursday, the state saw its highest single-day total since January. A top doctor at Presbyterian said the vaccination rate isn't high enough.

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Study: Obesity can increase risk of severe COVID-19 symptoms


Created: April 14, 2021 01:46 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A recent study from the CDC shows a high body mass index, or BMI, can increase more severe COVID-19 symptoms for a patient, give them a higher chance of going to the ICU, and a higher chance of requiring invasive treatments. 
"Those patients who are obese do stay in the ICU longer, stay on ventilators longer, and have higher rates of complications," said Dr. Denise A. Gonzales, the medical director for Presbyterian. "So they have an overall harder time, but they're not more likely to die." 
Watch the video above to learn more about how to reduce the risk. 

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Covid-19 News: Live Updates - The New York Times

Covid-19 News: Live Updates - The New York Times
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