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Number of visitors to Santa Fe drops 42% in 2020

Copyright © 2020 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – The city of Santa Fe has been a textbook example of the economic calamities tourist economies have faced in New Mexico during the COVID-19 pandemic, with revenues taking a sudden and prolonged decline. Now, new data released under the city’s new Santa Fe Data Portal shows just how much tourism declined in the City Different in 2020. From March to November, the number of visitors to Santa Fe declined 42% from 2.1 million in 2019 to around 1.2 million during the same period in 2020, according to the data. ...................... April and November, when state-imposed economic restrictions were at their tightest, saw the lowest monthly totals of visitors this year.

Mayor, Councilors Will Present Revised Truth and Reconciliation Proposal

COVID-19 by the numbers New Mexico health officials yesterday reported 1,275 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the statewide total so far to 122,557. The health department has designated 48,105 of those as recovered. Bernalillo County had 444 new cases, followed by Lea County with 123 and Sandoval County with 97. Santa Fe County had 40 new cases.The state also announced 28 additional deaths, including four from Santa Fe County. As of yesterday, 865 people were hospitalized in New Mexico with COVID-19. All 33 New Mexico counties will be re-evaluated today for test-positivity rates and case rates the so-called red-to-green framework to determine readiness for additional economic re-openings. You can read all of SFR s COVID-19 coverage here. If you ve had experiences with COVID-19, we would like to hear from you.

Santa Fe Data Platform offers statistics on population, tourism, public health, economy

As a smaller city, Santa Fe often falls between the cracks when it comes to statistics and data. The newly posted Santa Fe Data Platform at www.santafedata.org seeks to satisfy numbers geeks looking to take a deep dive into statistics. But there’s a purpose as well, proponents say: The better the information, the better the decisions people throughout the city can make about government, business and daily life. The idea for a data platform came from the Santa Fe-based Thornburg Foundation and was presented to the now-inactive Creative Santa Fe, which shepherded the project as the organization’s last community campaign.

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