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Love finds a new way

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. She had everything planned. It would be the perfect wedding, big and old-school, just as they wanted. She had the dress. He had the zoot suit. Deborah Ortiz and Rudy Lucero would marry at the University of New Mexico duck pond, surrounded by their five children serving as bridesmaids and groomsmen, their seven grandchildren and 325 close friends and family. A procession of classic cars, each adorned with flowers Ortiz made out of tissue, would escort the wedding party to a grand reception. Bride and groom Rudy and Deborah Lucero have been together for 15 years. They got married Feb. 7 in a Zoom wedding because Rudy is hospitalized with COVID-19. (Courtesy of Deborah Lucero)

Halfway there? NM eyes pandemic finish line

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Registered nurses Mikayla Salazar, left, and Mandy Cordova take a moment after helping care for a COVID-19 patient at Guadalupe County Hospital in Santa Rosa on Dec. 11. The patient, an inmate at Guadalupe County Corrections, had come in the day before and was later taken by ambulance to Lovelace Medical Center. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – If the coronavirus pandemic were a marathon, New Mexico might be just hitting the halfway point as the calendar turns to 2021. But the second half might be easier than the first. ...................... Human Services Secretary David Scrase said he believes the state is halfway through the pandemic, citing September 2021 as a realistic target for having sufficient herd immunity to be able to largely return to normal routines.

A beloved teacher wore an oxygen mask for virtual classes before she lost her battle with Covid-19

A beloved teacher wore an oxygen mask for virtual classes before she lost her battle with Covid-19 December 17, 2020 5:33 PM By Christina Zdanowicz, CNN Posted: Updated: Courtesy Belone Family Even when she was hospitalized for Covid-19 and pneumonia for three days, Philamena Belone wanted to get home so she could resume doing what she loved most teaching. Belone led Zoom classes for behaviorally challenged students during the day and worked with those who had no internet at night via phone, her brother Phillip Belone told CNN. After the hospitalization, the third-grade teacher taught while wearing an oxygen mask from her home in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

A beloved teacher wore an oxygen mask for virtual classes before she lost her battle with Covid-19

A beloved teacher wore an oxygen mask for virtual classes before she lost her battle with Covid-19
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