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One year of COVID-19 in New Mexico | The NM Political Report

One year of COVID-19 in New Mexico | The NM Political Report
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New Mexicans wait for shots as COVID vaccine supplies slowly increases

ALBUQUERQUE – Weekly shipments of two vaccines for COVID-19 continue to increase, with New Mexico expecting 72,510 doses next week  nearly 4,700 more than the previous shipment. State Health Secretary-designate Tracie Collins and Human Services Secretary David Scrase, both physicians, gave a joint progress update in a video news conference Wednesday afternoon.  New Mexico has received 454,350 doses in total of vaccines developed by Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna, and has administered all but 51 of them, per data from the health department  making New Mexico the third-ranked state nationwide for using its vaccine allotment.  Both vaccines require two doses, spaced weeks apart, for full vaccination. Collins reported that New Mexico has now fully vaccinated 143,578, or 7 percent of New Mexico s total population. 

As it happened: New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham s Feb 10 COVID-19 update

As it happened: New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham s Feb. 10 COVID-19 update Algernon D Ammassa, Las Cruces Sun-News © Courtesy of Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham s office Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham delivers her virtual State of the State address on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham led an update on New Mexico s COVID-19 response and progress with vaccinations on a day when several counties flipped from red to yellow or green, signaling lower restrictions on business as daily case rates and test positivity continue to decline. Watch the livestream above, and read our live blog updates below. 3:11 p.m. The governor begins with the updated county map, in which 15 counties have moved to yellow level and four into green, allowing for looser restrictions on businesses and public life as health officials feel more comfortable with higher risk.

Is Lincoln County vaccinating quickly enough?

Is Lincoln County vaccinating quickly enough? Data from the New Mexico Department of Health revealed comparatively low percentage of Lincoln County residents had been offered a COVID-19 vaccine.  New Mexico ranks high among U.S. states in getting vaccines to its residents, with 365,297 total doses administered and 101,080 receiving the required second shot, as of Wednesday. A day earlier, data from the New Mexico Department of Health calculated 15.3 percent of state residents have received at least their first dose and 5.5 percent fully vaccinated. In Eddy County, 4,710 individuals were fully or partially vaccinated.  Across the U.S., 10.3 percent had received one dose and 3.3 percent were fully vaccinated.

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