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NM Prepares for Potentially Volatile Protests


COVID-19 by the numbers
New Mexico health officials yesterday reported 1,151 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the statewide total so far to 159,119. Of those, the health department has designated 81,603 as recovered. Bernalillo County had 352 new cases, followed by Doña Ana County with 127 and San Juan County with 102. Santa Fe County had 74.
The state also announced 13 additional deaths, including a man in his 50s from Santa Fe County who was hospitalized and had underlying conditions. There have now been 2,807 fatalities statewide. As of yesterday, 702 people were hospitalized with COVID-19.
Harding County became the first in the state to reach green yesterday under the state s county-level framework for assessing COVID-19. Union County met one of the two health metric thresholds test positivity rate and moves to the yellow stage. New Mexico s remaining 31 counties remain in the red, or most restrictive category, according to yesterday s biweekly update. Moreover, 2 ....

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New Mexico tracking movement of coronavirus through sewage samples


LAS CRUCES - It may not be the most glamorous tool in the toolbox, but as part of New Mexico s efforts to track the movement of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, the state Environment Department has begun sampling sewage from prisons and other congregate settings in southern New Mexico.
On Wednesday, samples were collected from the Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility and the J. Paul Taylor Center, a juvenile detention facility, both located west of Las Cruces. 
The New Mexico Wastewater Surveillance System aims to detect the novel coronavirus, which causes COVID-19 disease, and allocate testing resources accordingly. 
Wastewater is a pretty straightforward way of sampling a population: Those who have contracted the virus shed the virus within feces and urine, Jim Murphy, associate dean for research at New Mexico State University s College of Arts and Sciences, said. ....

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