COVID-19 Vaccine in New Mexico: Your questions answered Share Updated: 9:29 AM MDT Apr 8, 2021
COVID-19 Vaccine in New Mexico: Your questions answered Share Updated: 9:29 AM MDT Apr 8, 2021
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Show Transcript ROYALE: THANK YOU FOR JOINING US FOR, COVID 19 IMPACT, YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED, I’M ROYALE DA. EVERY DAY OUR NEWSROOM GETS YOUR PHONE CALLS, EMAILS AND MESSAGES. SO MANY NEW MEXICANS ARE CONFUSED AND CONCERNED ABOUT COVID-19 VACCINATIONS. OVER THE NEXT HALF HOUR, WE’LL GET ANSWERS FROM THE TOP PEOPLE MAKING DECISIONS ABOUT THE PANDEMIC IN OUR STATE. WE’RE JOINED BY THE NEW MEXICO HEALTH SECRETARY DR. TRACIE COLLINS, AND HUMAN SERVICES SECRETARY DR. DAVID SCRASE. , DR. COLLINS AND DR. SCRASE, WE APPRECIATE YOUR TIME. NEW MEXICANS HAVE A LOT OF QUESTIONS ABOUT THE VACCINE ROLLOUT. STARTING APRIL 5 THE STATE IS OPENING UP ELIGIBILITY TO PEOPLE SIXTEEN AND OLDER. BUT WE’RE STILL HEARING FROM PEOPLE LIKE CYNTHIA BROWN WHO SA
Despite Pandemic and Protests, Faith Community Makes Impact in 2020
By By Cora Jackson-Fossett Religion Editor
Published December 31, 2020
No one could have predicted the multitude of life-changing events that occurred during the year 2020 – from the devastating COVID-19 pandemic to the extensive protests against police brutality to the tumultuous presidential election. Yet, the faith community was front and center, making a positive impact and affecting lives for the better in every available arena. The following are some of the activities that garnered attention in the Sentinel’s Religion section.
January – West Angeles COGIC Pays Off the Cathedral’s Mortgage
Jubilation filled the air as Bishop Charles and First Lady Mae Blake simultaneously celebrated their 51st pastoral anniversary and burned the $65 million mortgage on the West Angeles Cathedral on Jan. 12, during the 8 a.m., 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. worship services.