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State launches vaccine registration website | Roswell Daily Record

In this file photo, New Mexico Human Services Secretary Dr. David Scrase discusses health care amid the coronavirus pandemic during an online meeting with hospital officials and reporters on Dec. 8. During a press conference Tuesday, Scrase provided data to supplement the state’s daily COVID-19 update. (AP Photo) Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record The state on Tuesday launched a registration website to help New Mexicans learn when they will be eligible for a coronavirus vaccine. New Mexico Department of Health Secretary-designate Dr. Tracie Collins announced the registration site during a press conference Tuesday afternoon with Secretary of Human Services Dr. David Scrase. The press conference was livestreamed on the New Mexico Department of Human Services Facebook page.

Mental Wellness Resource Center opens in San Juan County

Mental Wellness Resource Center opens in San Juan County Durango, Colorado Mon 1% chance of precipitation 7% chance of precipitation 8% chance of precipitation Grant will help residents connect with behavioral health services Sunday, Dec. 13, 2020 3:03 PM The new Mental Wellness Resource Center is open in Farmington. Morgan Mitchell/Durango Herald The new Mental Wellness Resource Center in Farmington is now open. Morgan Mitchell/Durango Herald Mental Wellness Resource Center opens in San Juan County The new Mental Wellness Resource Center is open in Farmington. Morgan Mitchell/Durango Herald Morgan Mitchell/Durango Herald Escuchar en Español: Loading the Español audio player. FARMINGTON – Thanks to a grant, San Juan County now has a Mental Wellness Resource Center to help residents gain access to services and programs for mental and behavioral health.

Health orders address non-essential surgical procedures, crisis care

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Two new public health orders were announced by the New Mexico Department of Health Thursday, one limiting non-essential surgical procedures at hospitals and the other allowing certain types of health care workers to be certified as COVID-19 medical personnel and considered public employees for liability purposes if they provide care for COVID-19 patients. In a Thursday afternoon livestreamed press conference, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said that the state’s earlier shelter-in-place orders in November worked to “lower the curve” of COVID-19 infection rates, but that New Mexico and the rest of the country remains in “extreme risk.”

As it happened: In New Mexico COVID-19 update, state officials say reset really did work

As it happened: In New Mexico COVID-19 update, state officials say reset really did work Algernon D Ammassa, Las Cruces Sun-News © Screenshot New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham speaks during a video news conference on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020. Tune in at 3PM for an update on COVID-19 in New Mexico.Posted by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham on Thursday, December 10, 2020 SANTA FE  Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and state Human Services Secretary David Scrase led a video news conference Thursday afternoon to provide updates on New Mexico s COVID-19 response.  Earlier in the day, the state Department of Health issued public health orders formally recognizing New Mexico hospitals may now operate under crisis standards of care and barring surgical procedures that are not medically necessary until January. 

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