Council Chair Sara Scott Signs Emergency Public Health Declaration Today For Los Alamos County
By Chair Sara Scott
Los Alamos County Council
First of all, a heartfelt thank you to so many community members for taking serious steps to limit the impact of COVID-19. It is hard, but the best thing we can do now is to stay home as much as possible (including self-isolation for those who have traveled out of state); keeping our distance will continue to slow the progression of transmission and help optimize the availability of our health care system and professionals.
Today I signed an Emergency Declaration for Los Alamos County. Although the Governor has already signed a public health emergency Read More
Chart 3: COVID-19 Daily Cases By County In New Mexico
Chart shows between March 11 and March 18 the daily cases of COVID-19 by county in New Mexico. Courtesy/Eli Ben-Naim
Chart shows the number of cases per capita of COVID-19 by county in New Mexico. Courtesy/Eli Ben-Naim
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New Mexico COVID-19 Cases Now At 28
- A woman in Bernalillo County in her 80s
- A woman in Bernalillo County in her 40s; the state Department of Health is investigating community spread in this case as this individual had no known exposure
- A woman in Santa Fe County in her 30s
- A woman in Sandoval County in her teens
- A woman in Sandoval County in her 50s
DNCU Lobbies Closed, Drive-Thrus Remain Open
DNCU CEO/President Chuck Valenti
DNCU News:
Del Norte Credit Union (DNCU) CEO/President Chuck Valenti has issued the following update on modifications to operations due to the COVID-19 pandemic:
As we continue to monitor the updates from national, state, and local health officials regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, our #1 priority continues to be the health and well-being of our members, employees and communities.
Accordingly, DNCU has made changes to our hours of operation and lobby accessibility. We understand that in addition to personal hygiene, “social distancing” is the most important
County COVID-19 Update: ACT Responds To Questions On Dial A Ride In Light Of Suspended Fixed Route Services
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County Atomic City Transit would like to provide some answers to the public about frequently asked questions regarding the Dial-a-Ride service currently in operation, while fixed-route services are suspended:
Can anyone use the Dial-a-Ride service?
- Yes. This service is currently available to the public.
Do you provide service to White Rock?
- Yes. We are currently providing Dial-a-Ride service to the entire County of Los Alamos.
Do I have to have a medical reason to use the service?
- No. Service is available for anyone needing transportation within Los Alamos.
To utilize Read More