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Five COVID-19 infections at a Carlsbad bank prompted its closure in early March by the New Mexico Department of Health (DOH).
In a letter to Western Commerce Bank from DOH, closure was ordered at the downtown location at 127 South Canyon Street on March 5 as part of a Public Heath Order issued on February 24.
The letter, written by DOH Deputy Cabinet Secretary Billy Jimenez, said four or more rapid responses within a rolling 14-day period for certain businesses means automatic closure.
Jimenez in the letter noted five COVID-19 infections during four rapid responses from Feb. 22 to March 2.
Single COVID-19 infections were cited on February 22, February 23 and March 1. Two COVID-19 infections were recorded on March 2, the letter read.
Providence awaits the return of its famous WaterFire event
Thanks to the pandemic, the crowd-pleaser was cancelled in 2020 for the first time in 25 years. This year, itâs different, but itâs back
By Brian Amaral Globe Staff,Updated March 17, 2021, 5:47 p.m.
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Several fires of the WaterFire installation have been freshly lit at sundown in the Rhode Island School of Design section of Water Place Park in downtown Providence in 2018.BARNABY EVANS
PROVIDENCE â WaterFire, during which performers in boats float down the Woonasquatucket and Providence rivers, setting braziers of wood on fire, will be back for 2021.