Twelve additional COVID-19 deaths
SANTA FE – New Mexico state health officials announced 494 additional COVID-19 cases on Monday. According to the State Department of Health, the most recent cases are:
- 143 new businesses in Bernalillo County
- 14 new businesses in Chaves County
- 8 new businesses in Cibola County
- 14 new businesses in Curry County
- 68 new businesses in Doña Ana County
- 11 New Businesses in Eddy County
- 5 new businesses in Grant County
- 3 new businesses in Guadalupe County
- 26 new businesses in Lea County
- 1 new case in Lincoln County
- 1 new case in Los Alamos County
- 8 new businesses in Luna County
- 46 new businesses in McKinley County
- 14 new businesses in Otero County
- 2 new businesses in Rio Arriba County
- 5 New Businesses in Roosevelt County
- 23 new businesses in Sandoval County
- 49 new businesses in San Juan County
- 5 New Businesses in San Miguel County
- 19 new businesses in Santa Fe County
- 5 New Cases in Socorro County
- 10 New Businesses in Taos County
- 2 new businesses in Torrance County
- 12 new businesses in Valencia County
The Department of Health on Monday reported twelve additional deaths in New Mexico related to COVID-19:
- A woman in her 70s from Bernalillo County. The individual was admitted to the hospital.
- A man in his 90s from Curry County. The individual had underlying conditions and was a resident of the Wheatfields Senior Living Community facility in Clovis.
- A man in his 60s from the province of Doña Ana. The individual had underlying conditions.
- A man in his 70s from the province of Doña Ana. The individual was admitted to the hospital.
- A man in his 80s from Lea County. The individual had underlying conditions.
- A female in her 50s from Luna County. The individual was admitted to the hospital.
- A man in his 60s from Mora County. The individual was admitted to the hospital.
- A female in her 70s from Otero County. The person was admitted to the hospital and had underlying conditions.
- A female in her 50s from Sandoval County. The person was admitted to the hospital and had underlying conditions.
- A man in his 70s from San Juan County. The individual had underlying conditions.
- A man in his 80s from San Juan County. The individual was a resident of the Bloomfield Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
- A man in his 70s from Santa Fe County. The individual was admitted to the hospital.
The number of deaths of New Mexico residents associated with COVID-19 is now 3,157.
The ten zip codes in the state with the most COVID-19 cases on Monday,
January 25 is:
- 87121 – 23
- 87401 – 18
- 87120 – 16
- 87105 – 14
- 88012 – 14
- 88021 – 13
- 88101 – 13
- 87107 – 12
- 87109 – 12
- 87110 – 11
Previously reported numbers included three cases identified as duplicates (one in Grant County, one in McKinley County and one in Rio Arriba County) – these have now been rectified. Including the above newly reported cases, New Mexico now had a total of 169,696 COVID-19 cases:
- Bernalillo County: 47,870
- Catron County: 70
- Chaves County: 8,059
- Cibola County: 2559
- Colfax County: 649
- Curry County: 4,677
- Baca County: 122
- County Doña Ana: 20,593
- Eddy County: 5,786
- Grant County: 1,242
- Guadalupe County: 325
- Harding County: 8
- Hidalgo County: 308
- County County: 7,674
- Lincoln County: 1,378
- Los Alamos County: 425
- Luna County: 2,842
- McKinley County: 11,282
- Mora County: 143
- Otero County: 2,767
- Quay County: 395
- County Rio Arriba: 3,090
- Roosevelt County: 1,740
- Sandoval County: 9,854
- San Juan County: 12,654
- San Miguel County: 1,087
- Santa Fe County: 8,864
- Sierra County: 660
- Socorro County: 1,091
- Taos County: 1,422
- Torrance County: 576
- Union County: 209
- Province of Valencia: 5,683
Land totals are subject to change after further investigation and determination of the whereabouts of individuals positive for COVID-19.
The Department of Health is currently reporting the following number of COVID-19 cases among individuals detained by federal agencies at the following facilities:
- Cibola County Correctional Center: 426
- Federal Prison Facility in Otero County: 437
- Otero County Processing Center: 196
- Torrance County Detention Facility: 47
The Department of Health is currently reporting the following numbers of COVID-19 cases among individuals detained by the Department of Corrections in New Mexico:
- Central New Mexico Correctional Facility in Valencia County: 284
- Correctional facility in Guadalupe County: 251
- Correctional facility in Lea County: 328
- Northeast New Mexico Correctional Facility in Union County: 166
- Northwest New Mexico Cibola County Correctional Center: 107
- Prison facility in Otero County: 472
- New Mexico Jail Time in Santa Fe County: 215
- Roswell Correction Center: 228
- Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility in Doña Ana County: 216
- Springer Correctional Center in Colfax County: 151
- Western New Mexico Correctional Facility in Cibola County: 68
The current number of hospitalizations in New Mexico is unavailable due to a disruption in reporting.
Today, there are 95,848 COVID-19 cases repaired by the New Mexico Department of Health.
Over the past 28 days, the Department of Health has identified at least one positive COVID-19 case among residents and / or staff at the following long-term care facilities:
- Albuquerque Grand Senior Living
- Albuquerque Heights Health Care and Rehabilitation Center
- The Aldea House – Heaven Sent LLC in Albuquerque
- The Aristocrat Assisted Living Center in Las Cruces
- Artesia Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center in Artesia
- Atria Vista Del Rio in Albuquerque
- Avamere by Fiesta Park in Albuquerque
- Avamere by Rio Rancho
- Avamere on Roswell
- Aztec Healthcare in Aztec
- Bear Canyon Rehabilitation Center in Albuquerque
- BeeHive Homes of Albuquerque West
- BeeHive homes Clovis
- BeeHive Homes Gallup
- BeeHive Homes Santa Fe
- BeeHive Homes Taylor Ranch in Albuquerque
- BeeHive Homes Volcano Cliffs in Albuquerque
- Belen Meadows Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Belen
- Nursing and Rehabilitation in Bloomfield in Bloomfield
- The Bridge of Farmington in Farmington
- Brookdale Santa Fe
- Brookdale Valencia in Albuquerque
- Calecre Sagecrest Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Las Cruces
- Camino Nursing Homes in Albuquerque
- Carefree Assistance in Albuquerque
- Carefirst Assisted Living Willow Wood House in Albuquerque
- Residential care of Casa Bella in Las Cruces
- Casa de Oro Center in Las Cruces
- Casa de Shalom in Rio Rancho
- Casa del Sol Center in Las Cruces
- Casa Real in Santa Fe
- Cedar Ridge Inn in Farmington
- Clovis Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Clovis
- Colfax Long Care Center in Springer
- Desert Springs Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Hobbs
- El Castillo in Santa Fe
- Elmcroft of Quintessence in Albuquerque
- Fairwinds Assisted Living in Rio Rancho
- Fort Bayard Medical Center in Santa Clara
- Genesis San Juan Center in Farmington
- Golden Hands Assisted Living in Albuquerque
- Good Life Elderly Care and Care in Los Lunas
- Good life Senior living in Carlsbad
- Good Life Senior living in Lovington
- Good Samaritan Society – Manzano del Sol Village in Albuquerque
- Good Samaritan Fellowships
- Good Samaritan Association Las Cruces
- Good Samaritan Society Socorro
- Haven Care Dogwood House in Rio Rancho
- Heartland Continuing Care Center in Portales
- Ladera Center in Albuquerque
- Laguna Rainbow Care Center in Casa Blanca
- Lakeview Christian Home in Carlsbad
- Landmark at Desert Gardens in Hobbs
- Downtown Las Palomas in Albuquerque
- La Vida Llena Healthcare in Albuquerque
- The legacy at Santa Fe
- Life Spire Assisted Living North Albuquerque Acres in Albuquerque
- Lovington Healthcare in Lovington
- McKinley Center in Gallup
- The Meadows Home at the New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute in Las Vegas
- Mescalero Care Center in Mescalero
- Nursing Home Mimbres Memorial in Deming
- Mission Arch Center in Roswell
- The Montecito in Santa Fe
- Albuquerque MorningStar Assisted Living & Memory Care
- MorningStar Assisted Living & Memory Care by Santa Fe
- Walls of Salvation in Albuquerque
- The Neighborhood in Rio Rancho Assisted Living in Rio Rancho
- New Mexico State Veterans Home in Truth or Consequences
- Odelia Healthcare (Camino Healthcare) in Albuquerque
- Pacifica Senior living in Santa Fe
- Palmilla Senior living in Albuquerque
- Princeton Place in Albuquerque
- Ravenna Assisted Living in Albuquerque
- The Albuquerque Rehabilitation Center
- Retirement Farms in Clovis
- Retreat Healthcare in Rio Rancho
- The Rio at Las Estancias in Albuquerque
- Rio Rancho Center
- Sandia Ridge Center in Albuquerque
- Sandia Senior Suites assisted in Albuquerque
- Sandia View Bosque Trails Assisted Living in Albuquerque
- Sandia View Spain Assisted Living in Albuquerque
- Senior Living Systems in Los Lunas
- Sierra Health Care Center in Truth or Impact
- Skies Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Albuquerque
- Sombrillo Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Los Alamos
- South Valley Care Center in Albuquerque
- Spanish Trails Rehabilitation Suites in Albuquerque
- Anthony Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center in Clovis
- Sugar Hollow Assisted Living Center in Albuquerque
- Sunny Day Assisted Living in Gallup
- Vecinos Santos Assistance in Santa Rosa
- The Village at Northrise in Las Cruces
- Village Retirement Community in Roswell
- Vida Encantada Nursing and Rehabilitation in Las Vegas
- Vista Sandia Assisted Living in Albuquerque
- The watermark at Cherry Hills in Albuquerque
- Welbrook Transitional Rehabilitation in Farmington
- Welesley Care Home in Albuquerque
- Wheatfields Senior Living Community in Clovis
- White Sands Healthcare in Hobbs
The Department of Health has tracked down community distribution in the state of New Mexico and is investigating cases without any known exposure. The agency reports that given the contagious nature of the virus it is likely that other residents are infected, but that it has not yet been tested or positively confirmed. For that, all New Mexicans have been instructed to stay at home, except for outings that are absolutely essential for health, safety and well-being. These additional restrictions have been put in place to aggressively limit person-to-person contact and to ensure that distribution is mitigated. New Mexicans are strongly encouraged to limit travel to only what is necessary for health, safety and well-being.
The New Mexico Department of Health conducted active investigations into the positive patients, which included contact detection and swabs of symptomatic individuals who had contact with the positive cases.
Every New Mexican must work together to stop the spread of COVID-19. Stay home, especially if you are sick. Wear a mask or face mask when in public and around others.
New Mexicans who report symptoms of COVID-19 infection, such as fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, recurrent chills, muscle aches, headache, throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea and / or loss of taste or smell should immediately healthcare provider or call the NMDOH COVID-19 hotline (1-855-600-3453).
The Department of Health strongly encourages the following groups to be tested:
- Symptomatic people who have COVID-19 symptoms of fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, recurrent chills, muscle aches, headache, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea and / or loss of taste or smell;
- Asymptomatic people who have close contact or are domestic members of people in their infectious period who have already tested positive for the coronavirus;
- Asymptomatic people living in congregations, such as long-term care facilities and group homes, living or working;
- Patients scheduled for surgery and whose provider advised them to be tested before the procedure.
New Mexicans who do not have health-related questions can also call 833-551-0518 or visit newmexico.gov, which is regularly updated as a one-time source of information for families, workers, and others affected by more information about COVID-19 .
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