The bars in this chart display the seven-day average number of cases per 100,000 people, and the line shows New Mexico’s ‘red to green’ gating criterion. Los Alamos (12.9 average daily cases per 100,000) and its three surrounding counties are highlighted. Source: New Mexico Department of Health. Created by Eli Ben-Naim Read More
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NMDOH: Cat Diagnosed With Plague In Los Alamos County
NMDOH News:
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) reports a cat has been diagnosed with plague in Los Alamos County, making it the first plague case in New Mexico this year.
“NMDOH staff will conduct an environmental investigation to ensure the safety of the immediate family and neighbors,” Secretary-Designate Dr. Tracie Collins said. “We also offer a friendly reminder: even in the midst of a global pandemic, other diseases still occur in New Mexico, and there are steps people can take to keep themselves and their pets safe.”
The cat, which became ill in early January, has now Read More
‘Flattening The Curve’ Has Been Voted Most Detested Pandemic-Related Phrase Among New Mexicans
PR PIONEER News:
A new poll by PR Pioneer reveals that “Flattening the curve” is voted the most detested pandemic-related phrase among New Mexicans.
While almost every American can’t wait to get the vaccine and resign the coronavirus to the pages of future history books, it’s likely that many of us also are eager to part with certain pandemic-related words and phrases – hopefully never to be uttered again.
Whereas this time last year, many of these terms were rarely used in everyday conversation across America, it now feels as though every aspect of our lives is flooded with them.
From work chats, Read More
House Committee OKs Health Insurance Premium Tax Hike
Rep. Deborah Armstrong
By ROBERT NOTT
SFNM
The state House of Representatives is set to consider legislation that would create a fund to help offset the costs of health insurance premiums for lower-income people who purchase individual policies through New Mexico’s Obama-era insurance exchange.
Proponents of House Bill 122 — which passed the House Taxation and Revenue Committee on a 7-2 vote Wednesday — say it will widen access to coverage for self-employed workers and others who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid but struggle to pay premiums on their own.
Opponents argue, however, Read More
Scenes From COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic Today
The line of people waiting to receive a COVID-19 vaccination today at Griffith Gymnasium winds around the Los Alamos High School campus and up to Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church on Canyon Road. The event is hosted by Los Alamos County and DOH. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Scene from the vaccination clinic today at Griffith Gymnasium. Photo by Ken Hanson

A person getting his second COVID vaccination this afternoon said he was ‘flabbergasted to find an unbelievably long queue waiting to get into the high school gymnasium. One person in line told me he had been standing in line for Read More
New Mexico Phases Out Travel Quarantine Requirements
STATE News:
SANTA FE – The state of New Mexico announced today a change in its mandatory self-quarantine requirements for visitors into the state, owing to a cautiously brighter pandemic outlook after several months of unsustainable strain on the state’s health care system.
The New Mexico Department of Health announced today that 15 counties had reached the Yellow Level under the state’s color-coding risk system, with four additional counties at the Green Level.
All but four of the state’s counties saw a positivity rate below 10 percent in the most recent two-week period, signaling that with Read More
New Mexico COVID-19 Update: 512 New Cases, Total Now 178,790 With 31 New Deaths And 114,976 Patients Recovered
Chart 333: COVID-19 In New Mexico Feb. 10, 2021
The state of New Mexico updated the COVID-19 county map with risk designations applicable for the two-week period Feb 10 – Feb 23. New Mexico’s ‘Red to Green’ framework includes two gating criteria: (1) Average daily cases below 8 per 100,000 residents, and (2) test positivity rate below 5 percent. There are three risk designations: (a) RED, none of the gating criteria are met, (b) YELLOW, one gating criteria met, (c) GREEN, both gating criteria are met. Los Alamos County, with average daily cases of 12.9 per 100,000 people and test positivity of 2.2 percent remains in YELLOW. The numberAlzheimer’s Advocacy Event 2021 Goes Virtual For New Mexico State Legislature

Alzheimer’s Association News:
Albuquerque — Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, which has severely limited in-person gatherings, the Alzheimer’s Association, New Mexico Chapter announces the details of its ‘Alzheimer’s Advocacy Event 2021’ that will now take place “virtually” during the current state 60-day legislative session – which also is being held virtually.
During previous sessions, this special event has traditionally taken place annually in the Roundhouse and attended by state legislators, top-ranking officials of state government, and the NM Chapter’s volunteer advocates. Read More
Los Alamos Vaccine Clinic By Appointment Only Sunday

COUNTY News:
Some Los Alamos citizens eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and are registered with the New Mexico Department of Health (DOH) will receive an email or a text message this week.
DOH notifications will provide information on how to schedule an appointment for the vaccine clinic Sunday, Feb. 14 at Griffith Gymnasium at Los Alamos High School, 1300 Diamond Dr. The event is hosted by Nambe Drugs, Los Alamos County and DOH.
Due to a limited supply of vaccine, DOH is prioritizing notification to those healthcare workers and adults 75 years and older most in need and still waiting for Read More






