State announces tiered ‘Red to Green’ system for N.M. counties in next phase of COVID-19 response

In an effort designed to provide local communities the flexibility to operate more day-to-day activities, the state of New Mexico will transition to a tiered ‘Red to Green ‘county-by-county COVID-19 risk system on Dec. 2, enabling local communities to shed burdensome restrictions as soon as public health data show the virus is retreating within their borders.

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New Mexico’s New Public Health Order Hits the “Reset” Button - All Non-essential Services & Activities Suspended

All Non-essential Services & Activities Suspended. On Friday, November 13, 2020,, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced a new Public Health Order that will go into effect for two weeks beginning Monday, November 16 – Monday, November 30. The new order temporarily re-enacts a statewide order closing in-person services for all non-essential activities in an effort to curb the unprecedented spike of COVID-19 cases and to attempt to relieve escalating strain on hospitals and health care providers across the state.

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N.M. quarantine requirements eased for certain states; Safe-certified hotels may increase capacity - September 3, 2020

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Thursday issued a revised executive order amending the mandatory quarantine for individuals arriving into the state of New Mexico, exempting travelers and residents arriving from states with lower COVID-positivity rates while retaining the quarantine requirement for those arriving from high-risk states. The governor also announced a change to the state’s operative emergency public health order, amending occupancy limits for hotels. The changes are effective Friday, Sept. 4.

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Governor announces revised emergency public health order - August 27, 2020

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and state health and education officials on Thursday. August 27, 2020, provided a public update on the state’s COVID-19 response and recovery efforts, outlining a new emergency public health order and New Mexico’s preparation for a limited re-entry to in-person learning next month.

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State to re-enact certain public health restrictions

Indoor seating at restaurants, breweries prohibited; state parks accessible only to residents of New Mexico, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Thursday, July 9, 2020, announced the state of New Mexico will re-enact emergency public health restrictions on high-contact indoor environments where face-coverings are not worn in order to slow the rising spread of COVID-19 across the state.

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State extends emergency public health order and issues a severe warning about rising cases.

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Wednesday, July 1, 2020, extended the state’s emergency public health order through July 15 and issued a severe warning about the risk of New Mexico being forced to re-enact more severe public health restrictions in order to curb the spread of COVID-19 across the state.

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State further modifies public health emergency order To begin May 16

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and state health officials on Wednesday, May 13, 2020, announced New Mexico’s emergency public health order, set to expire May 15, will be extended through May 31 and modified to allow most retailers to operate at 25 percent of their maximum occupancy as determined by fire code. The amended public health order will be finalized and distributed later this week upon the expiration of the current emergency order.

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Governor officially extends NMDOH Public Health Emergency order to April 30 - April 6, 2020

Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham officially announced the renewal of the NMDOH Public Health Emergency through April 30, 2020, clarifying that current guidance documents, advisories, and Emergency Public Health Orders remain in effect; and amending the March 23, 2020, Public Health Emergency Order closing all businesses and non-profit entities except for those deemed essential and providing additional restrictions on mass gatherings due to COVID-19.

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Department of Health launches online tools for COVID-19 test results and advising who needs testing - March 29, 2020

The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) announced the launch of two online tools for the public regarding COVID-19: a portal for receiving COVID-19 test results and a self-screening tool to aid in determining if one needs to be tested for COVID-19.

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VILLAGE OF RUIDOSO ENCOURAGES CITIZENS TO FOLLOW GOVERNOR’S STAY AT HOME INSTRUCTIONS - MARCH 25, 2020

Mayor Lynn Crawford is urging all citizens in the community to abide by the most recent Public Health Emergency Order that was issued by the Governor on Monday due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The order states that all New Mexico citizens should stay at home and undertake only those outings absolutely necessary for their health, safety, or welfare.

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NEW MEXICO PUBLIC HEALTH ADVISORY: Testing and travel guidelines - March 18, 2020

The New Mexico Department of Health asks all persons traveling into New Mexico from outside the state to self-isolate for 14 days and monitor themselves for any symptoms. If the individual has or develops any respiratory symptoms (cough, shortness of breath) or fever, they need to call 855-600-3453 and press option 2. Read the full guidelines here.

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Update: Information for New Mexico Workers Affected by COVID-19 - March 16, 2020

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has declared a state of public health emergency as a result of the novel coronavirus disease (also known as COVID-19). In light of the Governor’s declaration, certain workers may be eligible for Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits.

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