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Top New Mexico health official: Coronavirus causing less hospitalizations

Only 164 people have been hospitalized with COVID-19 compared to 709 patients seven months ago. Top New Mexico health official: Coronavirus causing less hospitalizations | Local News ... Read More
New Mexico health officials say worst of COVID-19 is over

New Mexico health officials and hospital leaders say the worst of COVID-19 is over, with hospitalizations and deaths declining in the state for at least three months. Read More
New Mexico health officials emphasize boosters and COVID-19 treatments

New Mexico health officials acknowledge current COVID-19 wave, emphasizing boosters and oral treatments First press conference since March comes as cases, hospitalizations increase ... Read More
New Mexico data shows apparent ‘deceleration’ in new COVID-19 cases - KRQE NEWS 13

NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – After more than a month of concern about a steep upward trend of new COVID-19 cases amid the spread of the more infectious Delta variant, New Mexico’s top health officials ... Read More
New Mexico focusing on seniors as new COVID-19 booster rolls out

New Mexico is focusing on seniors and other vulnerable residents with the rollout of COVID-19 boosters. Receiving it will fit the CDC’s definition of being “up to date” on vaccinations. Read More
New Mexico health officials discuss COVID-19 vaccination rollout - KRQE NEWS 13

SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) –New Mexico Department of Health Secretary Dr. Tracie Collins, Human Services Department Secretary Dr. David Scrase, and Dr. Michael Edwards provided a COVID-19 update ... Read More
New Mexico facing 'serious problems' amid latest COVID-19 surge, health officials warn - ABC News

A patient places their Covid-19 test into a drop box at a Curative mobile testing site in Santa Fe, N.M., Nov. 11, 2021. Coronavirus cases are surging faster in New Mexico than in any other state ... Read More
New Mexico COVID-19 update: 14 deaths, 95 hospitalizations, 583 cases

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The New Mexico Department of Health reported 14 additional COVID-19-related deaths and 583 new COVID-19 cases Thursday. There are currently 95 individuals hospitalized in New ... Read More
New Mexico Health Secretary Kunkel to retire after coronavirus crisis - Las Cruces Sun-News

SANTA FE – New Mexico Secretary of Health Kathyleen Kunkel announced on Friday her intention to retire — although she will remain in her position through the current wave of the COVID-19 ... Read More
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