New Mexico strongly monitors COVID-19 benchmarks

SANTA FE, N.M.(AP) – New Mexico reported 150 cases of COVID-19 on Friday, bringing the general condition to approximately 24,100 since the start of the pandemic.

The State Department of Health also announced five more virus-like deaths, adding two others from Bernalillo County, two from neighboring Sandoval County and one from McKinley County.

Public fitness officials have touted New Mexico’s recent decline in the average number of instances and minimization in the rate of spread and hospitalization.Efforts to evaluate and seek contacts also to achieve the objectives.

Benchmarks are among the points that government officials in assessing whether they should revoke any of the restrictions included in the state’s public aptitude order, which will expire within a week.want to see if progress can be maintained to avoid any other spikes in cases.

Human Services Secretary David Scrase said government officials were looking to figure out what they could do to provide a little more freedom without expanding the risk.By comparison, any initiative to reopen parts of the economy, adding public schools, to the use of a more subdued than activating a transfer to re-ignite the luminaires.

He and others have also asked citizens and visitors to meet the needs of state masks and other provisions of the public aptitude order.

“We can’t pass up the possibility of hiding or staying 6 feet away at all,” he said in the briefing.”In the largest reopening scheme, the mask may not be removed until we are all vaccinated and COVID is a thing of the past.”

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