Chart 388 COVID-19 In New Mexico April 6, 2021
County, Nambe Drugs Host Mass Vaccination Clinic April 25
COUNTY News:
Los Alamos County is partnering with Nambe Drugs to conduct a large-scale vaccination clinic 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 25 at Griffith Gymnasium on the Los Alamos High School campus.
The event is open to anyone to register for an appointment with the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH), according to County Emergency Manager Beverley Simpson.
Simpson said she anticipates several hundred youth ages 16 to 18 may be able to get the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the event.
“Now that the State of New Mexico has opened the availability of the vaccine up to all phases, we have enough supply Read More
NMDOT: Wednesday April 7 Is National Walking Day
Transportation Secretary Mike Sandoval
NMDOT News:
…NMDOT encourages pedestrian safety
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) celebrates National Walking Day on Wednesday, April 7.
The event takes place every year on the first Wednesday in April.
The annual event is a call-to-action for Americans of all ages to increase physical activity by taking a walk.
During the Victorian era there was a little fad called pedestrianism, where walking became one of the major spectator sports in America and Europe until baseball usurped it. Individuals would wager massive
NMDOH: Self-Scheduling For COVID-19 Booster Doses
NMDOH News:
SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) Thursday announced that New Mexicans registered at vaccineNM.org are now able to self-schedule their booster doses.
Users who have received a first dose – either within the vaccineNM.org system or elsewhere – can log in, choose their location, and then select from booster appointments available to them.
“Our goal has always been to make registration and vaccination as easy as possible. Given an increase in vaccine supply, we are now able to offer New Mexicans the ability to self-schedule their booster appointments,” Read More
SFNF Reminder On Campfire Safety To Prevent Wildfires
SFNF News:
SANTA FE — The Santa Fe National Forest (SFNF) reminds visitors about the importance of campfire safety and preventing human-caused wildland fires.
Abandoned campfires remain the leading cause of human-caused wildfires.
An ongoing drying trend across the SFNF has fire managers concerned about an early start to the 2021 fire season. The dry winter and spring conditions combined with strong winds have already brought wildfire season to many parts of New Mexico.
With warmer temperatures and more people getting out to explore the Santa Fe National Forest, visitors are urged to Read More