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Apr 29, 2021
From KOB-TV: Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Wednesday thatRed to Green Framework will be retired after 60% of New Mexicans are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
She expects that to happen by the end of June. As of April 28, the governor said 41.6% of New Mexicans were fully vaccinated. In nine weeks, we are open, Gov. Lujan Grisham said.
The governor said once 60% of New Mexicans are fully vaccinated, she believes it is safe enough for the state to fully reopen.
While the Red to Green Framework will remain in place until 60% of New Mexicans are vaccinated, the gating criteria is being relaxed.
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April 28, 2021
BREAKING: COVID restrictions to scale back Friday in Grant County, most of NM Written by Geoffrey Plant on April 28, 2021
Revisions to the state’s Red to Green Framework will bring Grant County, and most counties in the state, into the least-strict turquoise level of public health restrictions on Friday, as shown on this slide from today’s COVID-19 press update by health officials and Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. Under the revised framework, Lujan Grisham said that New Mexico is on track to “fully reopen” by June 30.
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Starting Friday, 24 New Mexico counties including Grant County will transition to the turquoise level of risk under the state’s revised Red to Green Framework for determining public health restrictions across the state.