New Mexico health officials report 22 cases of COVID-19 in Luna County over the weekend

Luna County Update (Monday, July 20, 2020)

Total cases: 155

Total deaths: 3

Total recovered: 26

Total tests: 5154

FYI: 22 new instances from July 20 to 2020

SANTA FE – New Mexico state officials announced on Monday 10 new tests for COVID-19 responsible for coronavirus in Luna County. The county’s total five days over the weekend reached 22 new cases, with a total of 155 in the county.

CoVID-19 (coronavirus) is screened at the Luna County Health Office at 215 S.Sargent Avenue and tested between 8:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. every Tuesday and Wednesday in the parking lot. Call the workplace at 575-546-2771 (option 4) to schedule an appointment.

State authorities said the state overall on Monday 255 plus COVID-19 cases. According to the State Ministry of Health, the recent maximum instances are:

88 new in Bernalillo County

15 new ones in Chaves County

5 new in Cibola County

18 new in Curry County

22 new in Doa Ana County

7 new in Eddy County

4 new in Grant County

1 new case in Lea County

2 new in Lincoln County

• 10 new cases in Luna County

13 new in McKinley County

4 new in Otero County

2 new in Quay County

6 new in Rio Arriba County

4 new in Roosevelt County

14 new ones in Sandoval County

8 new in San Juan County

2 new in San Miguel County

16 new in Santa Fe County

1 new case in Sierra County

2 new in Socorro County

2 new in Taos County

9 new features in Valencia County

The Department of Health reported on Monday seven more deaths in New Mexico similar to COVID-19. Are:

A woman in her 60s in Bernalillo County. The individual was hospitalized and had underlying conditions. The individual resided at The Rio in Las Estancias in Albuquerque.

A woman in her 80s in Bernalillo County. The individual was hospitalized and had underlying conditions.

A woman in her fifties in Cibola County. The individual was hospitalized and had underlying conditions.

A boy in his 60s in Doa Ana County. The individual was hospitalized and had underlying conditions.

A boy in his 50s in McKinley County. The hospitalized individual.

A boy in his 60s in McKinley County. The individual was hospitalized and had underlying conditions.

A woman in her 60s in McKinley County. The individual was hospitalized and had underlying conditions.

The number of deaths of New Mexico residents related to COVID-19 is now 578.

The figures reported in the past included 3 instances known as duplicates (a case in Chaves County, one case in Curry County, one case in Doa Ana County), five instances that were known as citizens of other states (one case in Bernalillo County, 3 instances in Curry County, one case in Roosevelt County) and 3 instances that were not shown in the County Lab in County Bernalillo, a case in Ana County, a case in Valencia County), have now been corrected. Including previously reported instances, New Mexico now has a total of 17215 COVID-19 instances:

Bernalillo County: 3,861

Catron County: 4

Chaves County: 212

Cibola County: 267

Colfax County: 11

Curry County, 316

Doa Ana County: 1,737

Eddy County: 187

Grant County: 53

Guadeloupe County: 24

Harding County, 1

Hidalgo County: 78

Lea County: 379

Lincoln County: 38

Los Alamos County: 14

• Luna County: 155

McKinley County: 3,767

Mora County: 3

Otero County: 106

Quay County: 24

Rio Arriba County: 205

Roosevelt County: 92

Sandoval County: 933

San Juan County: 2,842

San Miguel County: 34

Santa Fe County: 433

Sierra County: 21

Relief County: 67

Taos County: 71

Torrance County: 51

Union County: 14

Valencia County: 260

County totals are likely to replace after further investigation and determination of HIV-positive people in COVID-19.

The Department of Health recently reports the following COVID-19 instance numbers among detainees through federal agencies at the following facilities:

Cibola County Correctional Center: 2

Otero County Correctional Center: 276

Otero County Treatment Center: 149

Torrance County Detention Center: 43

The Department of Health recently reports the following numbers of COVID-19 instances detained through the New Mexico Department of Corrections at the following facilities:

Correctional Center in central New Mexico in Valencia County: 22

Correctional Center of Northwest of New Mexico in Cibola County: 1

Otero County Correctional Center: 461

New Mexico Penitentiary in Santa Fe County: 1

As of Monday, 154 more people were hospitalized in New Mexico by COVID-19. This number would possibly come with Americans who have tested positive for COVID-19 outdoors, but who have recently been hospitalized in New Mexico. This number does not come with new Mexicans who tested positive for COVID-19 and possibly had been transferred to an out-of-state hospital.

As of Monday, there were 6,814 COVID-19s designated as cured 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 more than 28 days in the following long-term care and acute care centres:

Adobe in Las Cruces

Advanced Care from Albuquerque to Albuquerque

The Aristocratic Center for Autonomous Life in Alamogordo

Avamere Rehab at Fiesta Park in Albuquerque

Bear Canyon Rehabilitation Center in Albuquerque

Farmington to Farmington Hive Homes

• Bloomfield Nursing and Rehabilitation in Bloomfield

Blue Horizon Residence in Las Cruces

– Bonney Circle relatives house in Gallup

Brookdale Juan Tabo Square in Albuquerque

Healthcare Road in Albuquerque

Casa del Sol Center in Las Cruces

Golden House Center in Las Cruces

Royal House in Santa Fe

Cedar Ridge Inn in Farmington

Care of the crane in Aztec

Desert Springs Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Hobbs

The Castle in Santa Fe

Samaritan good society in grants

Good Samaritan society in Las Cruces

• Life Care Center of Farmington in Farmington

Montebello at Albuquerque Academy

• The Neighborhood in Rio Rancho

The New Mexico State Veterans House: Truth or Consequences

North Ridge Alzheimer’s Special Care Center in Albuquerque

Princeton Place in Albuquerque

Red Rocks Care Center in Gallup

Retirement Ranches, Inc. In Clovis

Rio Rancho Health Care Retreat

The Rio in Las Estancias in Albuquerque

Rio Rancho Center in Rio Rancho

Sagecrest Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Las Cruces

Sandia Ridge Center in Albuquerque

Sombrillo Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Los Alamos

Sierra Health Care Center, Inc. in Truth or Consequences

Spanish Trails Rehabilitation Suites in Albuquerque

Taos City Centre in Taos

The village of Northrise in Las Cruces

Welbrook Senior Living Las Cruces in Las Cruces

• White Sands Healthcare in Hobbs

The Department of Health has detected community spread in the state of New Mexico and is investigating cases without known exposure. The firm reports that due to the infectious nature of the virus, other citizens are most likely inflamed and have not yet tested positive or tested positive.

To this end, all new Mexicans have been told to remain in their homes, unless departures are made that are undoubtedly mandatory for health, protection and well-being. These additional restrictions have been followed to aggressively minimize person-to-person contact and ensure that propagation is mitigated. New Mexicans are encouraged to restrict what is mandatory for health, protection and well-being.

The New Mexico Department of Health conducts active patient research, adding localization touches and samples from symptomatic Americans who have been in contact with cases.

Every New Mexican must work together to stem the spread of COVID-19. Get tested. Stay home, especially if you are sick. Wear a mask or face covering when in public and around 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 and/or loss of taste or smell, call your health care provider or the NMDOH COVID-19 hotline without delay (1-855-600-3453).

With the increased ability to test statewide, the following Americans can now be for the COVID-19 test:

Other symptomatic people with symptoms of COVID-19, such as cough, fever, shortness of breath, chills, repeated tremors accompanied by chills, muscle aches, headaches, sore throat and/or loss of taste or smell;

Asymptomatic Americans who are close contacts or a circle of family members of New Mexico citizens who have already tested positive for coronavirus;

Asymptomatic citizens in nursing homes;

Other asymptomatic people in collection locations such as homeless shelters, organization homes, detention centers;

Other asymptomatic people who are working lately.

New Mexicans with non-health issues or considerations can also call 833-551-0518 or make a stop at newmexico.gov, which is updated as an exclusive source of data for families, staff and other data about COVID-19.

Bill Armendariz contributed to this article. He can be reached at 575-546-2611 (ext. 2606) or [email protected].

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