The updates in COVID-19 related restrictions in New Mexico counties result from increased vaccination rates. Health officials anticipate an uptake of commercial activity as more people get access to the vaccine.
Read MoreThe state Department of Health hopes to make it easier for many working people to get their coronavirus shots by providing New Mexicans as much flexibility as possible in scheduling their vaccine appointments.
Read MoreReports show that 50% of the residents 16 and older have gotten the first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine as New Mexico authorities plan on expanding their vaccine distribution efforts with new vaccination clinics and additional services.
Read MoreAlmost a million COVID-19 vaccines have been distributed all across New Mexico. Around 21% of New Mexicans have been fully vaccinated, 34.5% have received at least one shot of the two-shot vaccines and the number of vaccinated residents increases ...
Read MoreWith effectiveness of around 70% in moderate and severe cases, the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is considered a huge asset in the fight against COVID-19. New Mexicans hope that with its arrival, the situation might change for the better.
Read MoreNew Mexico seems to be having a downward trend in COVID-19 cases. The state has administered almost half a million doses and it's expected to keep doing so, as soon as more supplies arrive.
Read MoreTo prevent a new healthcare crisis, the WHO has started studying a series of mental and physical symptoms affecting several individuals in the aftermath of acute COVID-19 infections.
Read MoreA recent article by Hackensack Meridian Health explains why the COVID-19 vaccine is necessary for recovered patients and expands on the importance of taking proper precautions to prevent reinfection.
Read MoreWednesday's report revealed 1,151 additional COVID-19 cases and 13 deaths, with almost every county in the state reporting new daily infections.
Read MoreRachel Bevan, the executive director of the New Mexico Nurse Practitioners Council, felt that she needed to step in and help, which is why the Nurse Practitioners Council teamed up with the Nurse Association and sponsors to feed nurses.
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