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Public Education Department: 26 New Mexico Public Schools On COVID-19 Watchlist

During that same period, no schools were placed on the Closure List.  The Watchlist, maintained by the New Mexico Environment Department, includes schools and businesses with two or more Rapid Responses within 14 days. Those with four or more Rapid Responses in 14 days are placed on the Closure List and required to close and, where appropriate, return instruction to remote-only learning.   A Rapid Response is a series of interventions designed to prevent COVID-19 spread, beginning when the New Mexico Department of Health notifies a school that an employee or student has a confirmed positive case and was on campus/in the facility during the infectious period.  Read the complete COVID-19 Rapid Response Watchlist here. 

PED: 10 New Mexico Public Schools On COVID-19 Watchlist

PED: 10 New Mexico Public Schools On COVID-19 Watchlist PED News: SANTA FE – The New Mexico Public Education Department (PED) announced this morning that 10 New Mexico public school buildings now appear on the COVID-19 Watchlist in the holiday-shortened week ending today, Dec. 31, signifying they had at least two Rapid Responses within a 14-day period: BELEN During that same period, no schools were placed on the Closure List.  The Watchlist, maintained by the New Mexico Environment Department, includes schools and businesses with two or more Rapid Responses within 14 days. Those with four or more Rapid Responses in 14 days are placed on the Closure List and required to close and, where appropriate, return instruction to remote-only learning.  

PED: 26 New Mexico public schools on COVID-19 watchlist

Christina Rodriguez Created: December 24, 2020 10:33 AM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. As winter break begins, 26 public schools in New Mexico are on the state s COVID-19 watchlist.  As of the week of Dec. 24, the following school buildings have had at least two Rapid Responses within a 14-day period: ALBUQUERQUE

Please, NM, reopen indoor dining at 25% » Albuquerque Journal

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... This letter respectfully addresses the pandemic closures by Gov. Michele Lujan Grisham on behalf of the majority of restaurant businesses and their employees in New Mexico. Once again, we express how much our industry is suffering under the current COVID-19 restrictions, and offer a reasonable way to assist over 75,000 New Mexicans in our workforce who are in severe economic and emotional distress. We are strongly requesting the state permit restaurants to provide indoor dining at a minimum of 25% occupancy, particularly in light of the difficulty in trying to provide outdoor dining solutions in the middle of the winter. Restaurants appear to be the only industry that has been restricted to no indoor activity, despite the overwhelming evidence that indoor dining – with strict adherence to COVID-safe distancing and sanitizing – is not the nexus for spreading the virus.

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