New Mexico - Coronavirus Covid-19

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced Tuesday that employees of certain businesses will be required to wear face coverings.

Starting May 6, face coverings will be required for employees at restaurants and essential businesses operating as a retail space with a "footprint greater than 50,000 square feet."

Starting May 11, employees at all essential businesses that are operating as a retail space will have to wear a face covering.

Gov. Lujan Grisham requiring employees of certain businesses to wear face coverings
 
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Doctors say some people are not showing symptoms of COVID-19 before showing stroke symptoms.

"We're seeing a sevenfold increase in stroke in the young, like in New York City, because they're often staying home. They are afraid to go to the hospital," explained Dr. Madeleine Grigg-Damberger. "When they had a stroke like symptom facial weakness trouble speaking weakness staggering, that's very important that that group who has no stroke risk factors and just ends up having early symptoms of COVID-19."

Doctors look at link between strokes and COVID-19
 
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May 6, 2020
  • Positive: 4,291
  • Total Tests: 85,684
  • Recovered: 1,073
  • Hospitalized: 193
  • Deaths: 169
When you click on the link and scroll down, you’ll find an interactive map of the state, a pie chart of the statewide gender breakdown, a graph of the statewide age breakdown, and a graph of the statewide race/ethnicity breakdown.

https://www.krqe.com/health/coronavirus/is-the-coronavirus-in-new-mexico/
 
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LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (KRQE) – A team led by New Mexico scientists says the strain of COVID-19 we are dealing with now, is much more contagious than the original version that arose in China. It can even infect someone again once they have recovered.

A new study spearheaded by Los Alamos National Labs shows the virus mutated and became stronger when it reached Europe in February. It spread to the U.S. from there, becoming the dominant strain worldwide. On top of the potential to reinfect, the newer strain also spread faster and creates more of a virus in the body.

Los Alamos Nat’l Lab report shows dominant COVID-19 strain can reinfect survivors
 
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- Medical institutions and private companies are collecting blood plasma from people who have survived and fully recovered from COVID-19.

They hope the antibodies could help sick patients fight the virus.

While the FDA has not approved convalescent plasma for treatment, it is being used for research-- in the hopes of finding a cure for COVID-19.

COVID-19: NM patients given plasma transfusions have shown improvement
 
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May 7, 2020
  • Positive: 4,493
  • Total Tests: 89,032
  • Recovered: 1,125
  • Hospitalized: 197
  • Deaths: 172
When you click on the link and scroll down, you’ll find Trendline Charts, an interactive map of the state, a pie chart of the statewide gender breakdown, a graph of the statewide age breakdown, and a graph of the statewide race/ethnicity breakdown.

Tracking Coronavirus in New Mexico: 4,493 Positive Cases
 
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GALLUP, N.M. (KRQE) – Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has extended a modified emergency declaration in Gallup through noon on Sunday, May 10. This declaration was requested by the mayor of Gallup as the city continues to fight the spread of COVID-19.

This order means that businesses will continue to be closed from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m., only two people can travel together in a car and that Gallup residents should remain at home except for emergency outings through noon on Sunday, May 10. Roads into Gallup will remain closed for non-residents until 8 p.m. on Friday, May 8.

Gov. Lujan Grisham extends lockdown in Gallup until Sunday
 
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May 8, 2020
  • Positive: 4,673
  • Total Tests: 93,262
  • Recovered: 1,189
  • Hospitalized: 201
  • Deaths: 181
When you click on the link and scroll down, you’ll find Trendline Charts, an interactive map of the state, a pie chart of the statewide gender breakdown, a graph of the statewide age breakdown, and a graph of the statewide race/ethnicity breakdown.

Tracking Coronavirus in New Mexico: 4,673 Positive Cases
 
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VELARDE, N.M. —

People are coping with the COVID-19 pandemic in a lot of different ways, including taking alternative medicine, like CBD.

Santa Fe CBD is experiencing a high demand for CBD products because a lot of people have been experiencing anxiety and stress during this pandemic.

Local shop sees high demand for CBD products during COVID-19 pandemic
 
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State Health officials announced on Friday that New Mexico dentists may resume non-essential dental care, only if they agree to comply with guidelines developed to protect the supply of personal protective equipment.

Three counties are exempt from providing non-essential dental care including San Juan, Cibola and McKinley County, as they continue to fight the surge of COVID-19 cases.

Dental services to resume in New Mexico
 
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —

Wayward Sons Distillery in Santa Fe started selling its product in December 2019.

Three months later, the coronavirus pandemic hit New Mexico.

The owners' hope of building a tasting room was put on hold, and they decided to start creating hand sanitizer instead.

Sandia Labs and local distillery team up to make hand sanitizer
 
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May 9, 2020
  • Positive: 4,778
  • Total Tests: 97,053
  • Recovered: 1,268
  • Hospitalized: 198
  • Deaths: 191
When you click on the link and scroll down, you’ll find Trendline Charts, an interactive map of the state, a pie chart of the statewide gender breakdown, a graph of the statewide age breakdown, and a graph of the statewide race/ethnicity breakdown.

Tracking Coronavirus in New Mexico: 4,778 Positive Cases
 
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May 10, 2020
  • Positive: 4,863
  • Total Tests: 102,498
  • Recovered: 1,285
  • Hospitalized: 194
  • Deaths: 200
When you click on the link and scroll down, you’ll find Trendline Charts, an interactive map of the state, a pie chart of the statewide gender breakdown, a graph of the statewide age breakdown, and a graph of the statewide race/ethnicity breakdown.

Tracking Coronavirus in New Mexico: 4,863 Positive Cases
 

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