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People enter Tingley Coliseum, a Department of Health vaccination site, on Jan. 6. Health care workers estimated they averaged just under 300 shots an hour for the 945 people scheduled to receive shots that day. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal)
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SANTA FE – New Mexico and the rest of the United States are in the early stages of a mass vaccination effort to crush the COVID-19 pandemic.
The vaccines now on the market are proving to be incredibly effective at preventing severe cases of the virus, but the national vaccine rollout has been complicated by logistical challenges as states wrestle with how to get the vaccines out quickly, while also targeting residents most at risk.
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Jeremy Willard, a registered nurse at CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Medical Center in Santa Fe, prepares a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in this Dec. 14 file photo. New Mexico recently began receiving its initial shipments of the vaccine. (Eddie Moore/Journal)
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SANTA FE – New Mexico health officials reported the largest number of new COVID-19 cases in three weeks on Thursday, a potentially troubling sign following a recent case decline.
The 1,927 new virus cases also caused the state’s rolling average of new cases to increase slightly – to an average of 1,304 new cases daily over the last week – though the figure is still much lower than it was one month ago.