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SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Nearly two weeks after implementing a new red-yellow-green tiered reopening system, New Mexico’s Governor says several counties are on the verge of shifting out of the … ...
The following charts show cases of coronavirus by day for each New Mexico County that has identified an individual infected with COVID-19. The […] NOTE: These charts will no longer be updated as ...
See the latest charts and maps of coronavirus cases ... Daily new hospital admissions by age in New Mexico. This chart shows for each age group the number of people per 100,000 that were ...
Cases plateaued from February to April in a chart of COVID-19 cases released by the New Mexico Department of Health. Now, it appears that we're in the midst of a spike that started in May.
COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths in New Mexico The chart shows that from those breakthrough cases, 10.4% have had to be hospitalized for COVID-19 and 6.7% have died from the virus.
Here's what we can glean from data of the more than 8,500 COVID-19 tests screened in New Mexico, and the more than 130 positive cases identified by laboratory screening.
See the latest charts and maps of virus hospitalizations, cases, ... Track Covid-19 in Los Alamos County, New Mexico. The New York Times Updated March 26, 2024. Share full article ...
New Mexico COVID-19 cases at 3,850, including 151 deaths and 832 recoveries. Lucas Peerman. Las Cruces Sun-News. SANTA FE – New Mexico state health officials on Sunday announced 118 additional ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The New Mexico Department of Health reported six additional COVID-19-related deaths and 596 new COVID-19 cases Thursday. There are currently 130 individuals hospitalized in ...
Rural counties in southeast New Mexico saw declines in COVID-19 infections in the last week, as the region continued to be led by one its smallest communities. Lincoln County reported a positivity ...
So far, 21.8 percent of Columbus residents — 409 out of 1,873 — have gotten COVID, according to the U.S. Census and New Mexico Department of Health numbers.
COVID-19 cases across New Mexico are currently "trending in a worrisome direction," according to Dr. Christine Ross, the state epidemiologist, with the positivity rate at about 12.5%.