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DOH COVID Map Update: New Mexico Entirely Turquoise!

DOH announced today that the entire state of New Mexico is now at the Turquoise Level. Courtesy/DOH

DOH News:

SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham today authorized the execution of a new statewide public health order that places each of the state’s 33 counties at the least-restrictive Turquoise Level within the state’s color-coded county-by-county risk framework, reflecting significantly decreased risk of viral transmission statewide.

Correspondingly, DOH updated statewide COVID-19 map places all 33 New Mexico counties at the Turquoise Level as of June 2.

DOH today reported only 380 Read More

NMPED Releases Updated School Reentry Roadmap

NMPED News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Public Education Department (NMPED) has released a new school reopening roadmap with updated research, guidance and best practices for school leaders at this stage of the global pandemic and with the flexibility to stay current in the next.

Reopening Roadmap 2.0 was developed to help district, charter school and tribal leaders prepare to offer all students a guaranteed, viable, safe, culturally responsive and equitable curriculum and experience during the next school year.

It’s a comprehensive update to the previous  Roadmap to Accelerated Learning Read More

New Mexico Launches ‘Vax 2 The Max’ Sweepstakes

NMDOH News:

SANTA FE — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) and the New Mexico Lottery announced today New Mexico’s Vax 2 the Max Sweepstakes, a statewide vaccination incentive program that will make available $10 million in total prize money to New Mexicans who receive their COVID-19 vaccinations, among other prizes and awards throughout the summer.

New Mexicans can register and schedule their COVID-19 vaccinations at vaccinenm.org.

To be eligible for the cash sweepstakes, New Mexicans who receive or have already received their COVID-19 vaccinations Read More

John And Willie Mae Helm Scholarship Fund Available For Los Alamos And Rio Arriba Medical Students

Helm Scholarship recipient Anna Carroll of White Rock will graduate June 12 with her medical doctorate from Stanford University School of Medicine. She will begin her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Minnesota. Courtesy/LAMCC

LAMCC News:

New Mexico medical students could be eligible for scholarship funds available from the John and Willie Mae Helm Scholarship Fund and the Los Alamos/Rio Arriba Medical Society.

Students are eligible to apply if they lived the majority of their lives in Los Alamos or Rio Arriba county and are enrolled at or are entering this fall Read More

New Mexico COVID-19 Update: 381 New Cases, Total 203,151 With 2 New Deaths And 189,692 Recovered 

  • 103 new cases in Bernalillo County
  • 13 new cases in Chaves County
  • 4 new cases in Cibola County
  • 4 new cases in
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New Mexico Aging & Long-Term Services Experts Launch Medicare 101 To Help New Beneficiaries Navigate Program

ALTSD News:

Starting Medicare can be confusing and overwhelming. People are bombarded by high-pressure sales tactics and need to know where to turn for information they can trust. 

New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department’s (ALTSD) State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) offers New Mexico residents free, expert, unbiased information and assistance with their Medicare decisions. Get the information you need to make the best decision for your situation through these new, free virtual Medicare 101 workshop. 

This program is the first of its kind for the state. The free Read More

Know Anyone Heading To High School Or Beyond?

Parents Reaching Out and Lemonade Living News:

Are you or someone you know stressing about the transition to high school or beyond? Do you have a disability that makes the process more complex? If your answer is “yes”, then join us for Forward@14, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturdays, June 5 and 12 on Zoom.

Parents Reaching Out and Lemonade Living are offering live virtual workshops for Los Alamos area youth with disabilities, parents and community members, guided by experienced outreach and youth liaisons to learn together, practice and reflect on topics that will help:

  • Increase your awareness of other
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Tales Of Our Times: Ecologists, Economists Keep Sharp Watch On The Sum Of Working Parts

Tales Of Our Times

By JOHN BARTLIT
New Mexico Citizens
for Clean Air & Water 

Our economy and the ecology of infectious diseases are swirls of moving parts. The pandemic has made these truths clearer than usual and shined a light on party politics.

Each party pursues opposite policies, many of which have value to the nation. To win the contest, each party hews close to trendy campaigns that fail the nation. People of varied walks often say, “America is an idea.” Yet, history tells more exactly that America is a fusion of ideas.

Watch the parts. As if in perpetual motion, money cycles through the Read More

Los Alamos Public Schools: Understanding Behavior Improves Ability To Support Children’s Mental Health

LAPS News:

May is Mental Health Awareness Month. A better understanding of the stages of development and child behavior can greatly improve our ability to support children’s mental health.

It can also lead to stronger parent-child relationships which is the number one protective 333factor as children grow and face life’s inevitable challenges.

In order to support this learning, the LAPS Prevention Program offers a series of Peaceful Parent groups where parents and caregivers can learn practical tools for understanding and regulating child behavior and make connections with other parents Read More

New Mexico Environment Department Moves To Updating Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist Weekdays Only

NMED News:

For more than a year, the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) and other state agencies conducted tens of thousands of rapid responses around the state to protect New Mexicans in workplaces, schools, medical facilities, daycare centers and residences.

Since October, the Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist and other rapid response data has been posted to the NMED website, serving as tools for New Mexicans to make more informed decisions about which establishments they visit and when.

With more than 55 percent of eligible New Mexicans completing their vaccine series and the Read More

No Memorial Day Event At Guaje Pines Cemetery Monday

American flags line the Elks Club Thursday evening on Trinity. A spokesperson for the Elks told the Post there will be no Memorial Day event this year at Guaje Pines Cemetery. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More

Senators Ben Ray Luján, Rob Portman Introduce Resolution To Recognize May As Mental Health Awareness Month

U.S. SENATE News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senators Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio) introduced a bipartisan resolution to recognize May as National Mental Health Awareness Month.

Earlier this month, Congressional Mental Health Caucus Co-Chairs Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (D-CA-32) and Rep. John Katko (R-NY-24) introduced companion legislation in the House of Representatives.

“The public health crisis has caused an unprecedented rise in mental health challenges,” Luján said. “After our way of life and economy were disrupted last year, the stress and immense uncertainty Read More

New Mexico COVID-19 Update: 124 New Cases, Total 202,821 With 6 New Deaths  And 188,743 Recovered 

  • 31 new cases in Bernalillo County
  • 3 new cases in Chaves County
  • 1 new case in Colfax County
  • 2 new cases in Curry
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