Awareness
Report includes adjusted activities to ensure safety during the COVID-19 pandemic « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health will provide drive thru and walk-up screening for the COVID-19 virus on Saturday, July 4th at the Santa Ana Catholic Church, 400 S. Ruby, from 7:30 to 10:30 am. « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health will provide drive thru screening for the COVID-19 virus on Sunday, July 5th at the Portales Public Health Office, 1513 W. Fir St., for essential workers, contacts to COVID-positive patients, and childcare workers from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health’s Las Cruces Public Health Office, 1170 N. Solano Drive, will begin offering back-to-school immunization clinics by appointment only beginning Wednesday July 1st through August 31st. « read more »
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Health reports the exposure of COVID-19 to parishioners of the Calvary Chapel New Harvest Church in Los Lunas. Parishioners of the church are asked to contact any location in their area that offers COVID-19 testing to assure they do not have COVID-19, partic... « read more »
New Mexico state health officials on Sunday announced 192 additional COVID-19 cases. Update includes one additional COVID-19 death. « read more »
New Mexico state health officials on Saturday announced 209 additional COVID-19 cases. Update includes two additional COVID-19 deaths. « read more »
New Mexico state health officials on Friday announced 225 additional COVID-19 cases. Update includes four additional COVID-19 deaths. « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health reports the number of COVID-19 cases have doubled in less than two weeks in Lea County, located in the southeastern part of the state next to the Texas border. In the past 11 days, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Lea County increased from 42 to 86 cases,... « read more »
Update includes four additional deaths related to COVID-19 « read more »
Update includes five additional deaths related to COVID-19 « read more »
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) encourages everyone statewide to be mindful of heat-related illness and know the signs to look out for yourself and others as temperatures in most of the state have risen above 90 degrees, and southern New Mexico counties are experiencing extreme heat. « read more »