The Navajo Nation on Tuesday reported 15 new COVID-19 cases and one additional death.
The latest numbers brought the total number of COVID-19 cases on the vast reservation to 31,322 since the pandemic began more than a year ago. The number of known deaths now is at 1,373.
The Navajo Nation recently relaxed restrictions to allow visitors to travel on the reservation and visit popular attractions like Canyon de Chelly and Monument Valley.
The reservation is the country’s largest at 27,000 square miles (70,000 square kilometers) and it covers parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.
While cases are down, Navajo leaders are urging residents to continue wearing masks and get vaccinated.
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Navajo Nation: No COVID-related deaths, 7th time in 9 days
July 26, 2021
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WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) The Navajo Nation on Monday reported eight new COVID-19 cases, but no additional deaths.
It marked the seventh time in nine days that no coronavirus-related deaths were reported by tribal health officials.
The latest numbers brought the total number of COVID-19 cases on the vast reservation to 31,305 since the pandemic began more than a year ago. The number of known deaths remained at 1,372.
The Navajo Nation recently relaxed restrictions to allow visitors to travel on the reservation and visit popular attractions like Canyon de Chelly and Monument Valley.
Police Identify 2 Men Who Died In Albuquerque Flooding –
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Albuquerque police have identified two people who were swept through flood channels during a monsoon storm and died.
They are Steven Camp, 32, and Alexander Corrie, 31. Officials with the police department and Albuquerque Fire Rescue weren t sure Monday whether the two knew each other or had permanent residences in Albuquerque.
A third person whose body also was recovered from the flood channel last week hasn t been identified. The three fatalities mark the deadliest flooding event at least in recent memory in Albuquerque, said Lt. Tom Ruiz, a spokesman for Albuquerque Fire Rescue.