Luna County COVID-19 update for Wednesday, September 9, 2020
New cases: 3
Total cases: 345
Recovered: 129
Death: 5
Tested: 9211
SANTA FE – The state of New Mexico announced on Wednesday 92 more cases of COVID-19. According to the State Department of Health, recent maximum instances are:
6 new ones in Bernalillo County
16 new ones in Chaves County
7 new ones in Curry County
17 new ones in Doa Ana County
4 new ones in Eddy County
9 new in Lea County
1 new case in Los Alamos County
3 new ones in Luna County
6 new ones in McKinley County
1 new case in Otero County
1 new case in Quay County
1 new case in Rio Arriba County
4 new ones in Roosevelt County
4 new ones in Sandoval County
4 new to San Juan County
4 new ones in Santa Fe County
1 new case in Taos County
1 new case in Valencia County
2 new inmate cases from the New Mexico Correctional Department at the New Mexico Correctional Center in Valencia County
The Department of Health reported on Wednesday six more deaths in New Mexico similar to COVID-19:
A woman from the 1980s from Bernalillo County, the individual hospitalized and underlying conditions, the individual resided on the River in Las Estancias in Albuquerque.
A man in about 60 years in Doa Ana County who had underlying conditions.
A woman about 80 years old in Doa Ana County. The individual was hospitalized.
A boy on his 90th birthday in Doa Ana County. The individual was hospitalized and resided at Welbrook Senior Living in Las Cruces.
A man about 80 years old from Lea County, hospitalized and with underlying diseases.
A woman from the 80’s from Sandoval County. The individual was hospitalized and had underlying conditions.
The number of deaths of Citizens of New Mexico similar to COVID-19 is now 813.
Figures reported in the past included 3 cases known as duplicates (two in Lea County, one in San Juan County); a case in Curry County that has not been confirmed by laboratory; and a case in Rio Arriba County that has been known to live outdoors in the state; have now been corrected.
Including the new one previously reported, New Mexico now has a total of 26,268 COVID-19:
Bernalillo County: 5,985
Catron County: 11
Chaves County: 836
Cibola County: 397
• Colfax County: 23
Curry County: 713
Doa Ana County: 2,972
Eddy County: 588
Grant County: 90
Guadeloupe County: 32
Harding County, 2
Hidalgo County: 98
Lea County: 1,212
Lincoln County: 175
Los Alamos County: 28
• Luna County: 345
McKinley County: 4250
Mora County: 6
Otero County: 229
Quay County, 65
Rio Arriba County: 370
Roosevelt County: 214
Sandoval County: 1266
San Juan County: 3223
San Miguel County: 87
Santa Fe County: 871
Sierra County: 38
Socorro County: 78
Taos County: 119
Torrance County: 63
Union County: 31
Community of Valencia: 528
County totals are likely to be replaced after further investigation and determination of the number of HIV-positive people in COVID-19.
The Department of Health has recently reported the following number of COVID-19 cases among detainees through federal agencies at the following facilities:
Cibola County Correctional Center: 324
Otero County Correctional Facilities: 281
Otero County Treatment Center: 159
Torrance County Detention Center: 44
The Department of Health has recently reported the following number of COVID-19 cases of detainees through the New Mexico Department of Corrections at the following facilities:
Correctional Center in central New Mexico in Valencia County: 31
Lea County Correctional Facility: 4
Correctional facility in northeastern New Mexico in Union County: 1
Correctional Center of Northwest New Mexico in Cibola County: 1
Otero County Correctional Facilities: 473
New Mexico Penitentiary in Santa Fe County: 1
Correctional Center in Western New Mexico in Cibola County: 4
As of Wednesday, 77 other people were hospitalized in New Mexico by COVID-19. This number would possibly come with Americans who tested positive for COVID-19 outdoors in the state, but who are recently hospitalized in New Mexico. This number does not come with the new Mexicans who tested positive for COVID-19 and possibly would have been transferred. to an out-of-state hospital.
On Wednesday, 13,928 COVID-19s were designated as curated through the New Mexico Department of Health.
The Ministry of Health has known at least one positive case of COVID-19 in citizens and/or in the beyond 28 days in the following long-term care facilities:
Adobe Assisted Housing in Las Cruces
Albuquerque Heights Care and Rehabilitation Center in Albuquerque
Atria Vista del Rio in Albuquerque
Avamere to Roswell to Roswell
Bear Canyon Rehabilitation Center in Albuquerque
Belen Meadows Care and Rehabilitation Center in Belen
• Bloomfield Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Bloomfield
Brookdale Santa Fe
Casa del Sol Center in Las Cruces
• the Golden House in Las Cruces
Casa de Paz house with Peace House for the elderly in Rio Rancho
Maria House Health Centre in Roswell
Desert Springs Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Hobbs
Fort Bayard Medical Center in Santa Clara
Good Life Senior Living in Lovington
Society of the Good Samaritan Las Cruces
Society of the Good Samaritan Relief
Harmony Residential Care in Rio Rancho
• Sincere Mansion in Roswell
A with heritage assistance in Las Cruces
Lakeview Christian House in Carlsbad
Las Palomas Center in Albuquerque
LifeSpire Assisted Living in Albuquerque
Lovington Healthcare at Lovington
Mescalero Care Center in Mescalero
• Mission Arch Center in Roswell
The New Mexico State Veterans House: Truth or Consequences
Pacifica Senior Living in Santa Fe
Palmilla Senior Living in Albuquerque
Princeton Place in Albuquerque
Albuquerque Rehab Center in Albuquerque
Ranches for retirees in Clovis
The Rio in Las Estancias in Albuquerque
Sagecrest Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Las Cruces
Sandia Ridge Center in Albuquerque
San Juan De Farmington Center
Silver City Care Center in Silver City
Spanish Trails Rehabilitation Suites in Albuquerque
Sunny Day Medical Residence in Gallup
Sunset Villa Nursing Home in Roswell
Community retreat village in Roswell
Welbrook Senior Living Las Cruces
Wheatfields Senior Living in Clovis
The Department of Health has detected a spread of the network in the state of New Mexico and is investigating cases without known exposure. The firm reports that, given the infectious nature of the virus, other citizens are likely to be inflamed and still tested positive or tested positive.
To this end, all New Mexicoers were told to stay at home, unless they were departures that were surely mandatory for health, protection and well-being reasons. These additional restrictions have been followed to aggressively minimize person-to-person contact and ensure that propagation is strongly recommended to new Mexicans to restrict the issues to what is mandatory for health, protection and well-being.
The New Mexico Department of Health conducts active patient investigations, adding locating touches and samples from symptomatic Americans who have been in contact with cases.
Each new Mexican will have to paint in combination to stop the spread of COVID-19. Stay home, especially if you’re sick. Wear a mask or mask when in public and near others.
New Mexicans who report symptoms of COVID-19 infection, such as fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, repeated tremors accompanied by chills, muscle aches, headaches, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea and/or loss. odor, call your fitness service provider or NMDOH COVID-19 hotline (1-855-600-3453) without delay.
The Ministry of Health strongly recommends that the following teams be tested:
Symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, repeated tremors with chills, muscle aches, headaches, sore throat, congestion or nasal discharge, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea and/or loss of taste or smell;
Asymptomatic Americans who are close or family contacts of others in infectious periods that have already tested positive for coronavirus;
Asymptomatic Americans who or paintings in collective structures like long-term care services and organizational homes;
• Patients who must have surgery and whose provider has asked them to have the test before surgery.
New Mexico residents with non-health issues or considerations can also call 833-551-0518 or stop by newmexico. gov, which is updated as an exclusive source of data for families, staff, and other coVID-19 data.
Bill Armendáriz contributed to this report. You can be contacted at 575-546-2611 (post 2606) or biarmendariz@demingheadlight. com.