New Mexico indoor mask mandate lifted

On Thursday, February 17, 2022, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced she had lifted the requirement for face coverings to be worn in most indoor spaces, effective immediately. The indoor mask mandate remains in effect for congregate settings, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, and detention facilities.

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State extends booster eligibility to all New Mexico adults

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday signed an executive order expanding eligibility for COVID-19 booster shots to all New Mexico adults as part of the state’s strategy to address rising case numbers and hospitalizations, a trend being seen nationwide. The statewide requirement that face masks be worn in all indoor public spaces, with only limited exceptions and regardless of vaccination status, was also extended, effective through at least December 10.

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New Mexico extends indoor mask mandate

On Friday, October 15, 2021, the statewide requirement that face masks be worn in all indoor public spaces, with only limited exceptions and regardless of vaccination status was extended through at least November 12. The governor, acting upon the counsel and analysis of the state Medical Advisory Team and state health officials, may decide to extend or lift the mask requirement as necessary.

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Where to get a Covid-19 test in Ruidoso at no cost to you

In an effort to increase testing and help Lincoln County to cut its positivity rate and permit local businesses to operate under less restrictive public health measures, pop-up testing sites are now available across the county. Check out where to get tested near you and schedule an appointment today. On-site registration will also be available for those without internet access or other difficulties.

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N.M. pandemic restrictions gone July 1

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Friday, June 18, 2021, confirmed New Mexico will retire its color-coded, county-by-county system and all COVID-19 health restrictions on commercial and day-to-day activity on July 1, allowing for the thousands of vaccinations administered this week as part of a statewide public health push to take full effect.

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New Mexico launches ‘Vax 2 the Max’ Sweepstakes

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, the New Mexico Department of Health and the New Mexico Lottery on Tuesday announced 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. Drawings will begin mid-June with $1M awarded weekly for five weeks (four $250,000 regional winners) and then, in early August, a statewide $5M grand prize.

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New Mask Guidance. Here's what to know.

If you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, you can resume activities that you did before the pandemic without wearing a mask or staying 6 feet apart, except where required by federal, state, local, tribal, or territorial laws, including local business and workplace guidance. If you haven't received a COVID-19 vaccine, find vaccines near you at www.vaccineNM.org and get your shot! Learn more: https://bit.ly/3btJaFU

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New Mexico to loosen Red-Yellow-Green criteria, sets vaccination goal for removal of restrictions

April 28, 2021: The state has updated its gating criteria - which moves Lincoln County into the TURQUOISE level starting this coming Friday, April 30th. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham says New Mexico will fully reopen when 60% of New Mexicans are fully vaccinated. The Governor predicts New Mexico will reach this milestone by the end of June.

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The Latest SBA Paycheck Protection Program Updates Include Steps to Promote Equitable Relief for Mom-and-Pop Businesses

SBA Prioritizes Smallest of Small Businesses in the latest Paycheck Protection Program updates that include a 14-day, exclusive PPP loan application period for businesses and nonprofits with fewer than 20 employees and allows sole proprietors, independent contractors, and self-employed individuals to receive more financial support by revising the PPP’s funding formula for these categories of applicants.

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N.M. modifies Red-Yellow-Green system, permitting more day-to-day activities. Lincoln County moves from Red to Yellow level restrictions.

On Wednesday, Feb. 24, the state of New Mexico published a revised Public Health Order, which permitted the operation of Recreational Facilities, Entertainment Venues, and Casinos for counties that meet the criteria. The Public Health Order also amended the "Red to Green" framework to allow for further eased restrictions on mass gatherings and tourism-related businesses. An updated Department of Health public health order can be found here and is effective Wednesday, Feb. 24.

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