Chart 9: COVID-19 Daily Cases By County In New Mexico
Chart shows between March 11 and March 24 the daily cases of COVID-19 by county in New Mexico. Courtesy/Eli Ben-Naim
Chart shows the cumulative cases of COVID-19 in New Mexico. Courtesy/Eli Ben-Naim Read More
New Mexico COVID-19 Cases Now At 100
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County Council Chair Sara Scott Issues Update On Local COVID-19 Response Following State’s Stay At Home Order
By Chair Sara Scott
Los Alamos County Council
By now most of you are aware of the new Stay at Home Instruction issued March 23 by the Secretary of Health Kathy Kunkel, which states that New Mexicans “must stay at home and undertake only those outings absolutely necessary for their health, safety or welfare” and further prohibits most gatherings of five or more individuals indoors or outdoors.
It is essential that as a community we have and continue to take the responsibility and important steps needed to limit the transmission of COVID-19 and give our health care system the best chance possible Read More
CB FOX Deemed Nonessential Business … Closing 4:15 P.M. Today … Reopening To Sell Remaining Merchandise Soon
CB FOX Department Store on Central Avenue falls into the category of a nonessential business and will temporarily close at 4:15 p.m. today. Courtesy photo
CB FOX News:
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s Stay at Home Order issued Monday due to the COVID-19 pandemic lists retail stores as nonessential businesses in New Mexico.
CB FOX Department Store falls into that category and has announced that it will temporarily close at 4:15 p.m. today.
“We will re-open to sell off the remaining items as soon as we can. Watch for updates!”
“Stay safe Los Alamos!” Read More
NMDOT And Contractor Agree To Suspend Taos Road Project
NMDOT News:
TAOS — The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) and El Terrero Construction, LLC, reached an agreement to suspend reconstruction work on U.S. 68/N.M. 64 for a two-week duration amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Suspension began Monday and will expire April 3. Work will begin again Monday, April 6.
This suspension is granted due to specification 107.20 that includes documented national unavailability of construction material and epidemic quarantine restriction. This is not intended for the contractor to restructure phasing.
The $23.9 million project will improve the Read More