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Colleges & Universities Help Expand COVID Testing in New Mexico
SANTA FE, NM – Five public colleges and universities in Southern New Mexico will offer free drive-thru COVID-19 testing sponsored by the New Mexico Department of Health beginning Thursday, November 5. The partnership is part of the New Mexico Department of...
NMDOH seeks applicants for contact-tracing jobs
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Health and the State Personnel Office are seeking applicants with education or experience in health care fields to fill contact-tracing positions statewide as the fight against COVID intensifies. As COVID cases rise...
Albuquerque offices move to new location Nov. 16
The Albuquerque offices of the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department will move into new space at the Copper Pointe office complex near I-40 and Eubank on Nov. 16. The Department’s current lease at the Bank of the West Building expired in March 2020 but was...
Deadline is November 21 to request federal stimulus payments
The New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department is reaching out to about 60,000 New Mexicans who may not have received or applied for the Economic Impact Payments authorized by the federal CARES Act earlier this year. Taxation and Revenue, with the help of the New...
New Mexico Human Services Department Sec. David R. Scrase M.D., Dr. Jason Mitchell, Chief Medical Officer at Presbyterian, and Dr. David Gonzales, Chief Medical Officer at CHRISTUS St. Vincent provided a COVID-19 modeling webinar update today
Game bắn cá đổi thẻLink to meeting materials below SANTA FE – New Mexico Human Services Department Sec. David R. Scrase M.D., Dr. Jason Mitchell, Chief Medical Officer at Presbyterian, and Dr. David Gonzales, Chief Medical Officer at CHRISTUS St. Vincent provided a COVID-19 modeling...
Hundreds of N.M. doctors, nurses, health care practitioners plead: ‘Help us protect you’
SANTA FE – More than 350 doctors, nurses and health care practitioners and providers from all across New Mexico this week signed an open letter urging New Mexicans to double down on safe practices and personal caution to slow the spread of COVID-19 and...
Gov. lowers flags in recognition of Rep. Salazar
SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Monday ordered state flags to half-staff though sundown Wednesday in recognition of the late state Rep. Nick Salazar of Ohkay Owingeh. On Friday the governor issued the following statement upon news of the death of Salazar:...
NMHED Awards $3.8 Million to Expand Online Learning Amid Pandemic
Game bắn cá đổi thẻFunding Supports Student Access, Services and Instruction for K-12 through College SANTA FE – The New Mexico Higher Education Department has awarded $3.8 Million via the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund (GEER) to support students and educational...
New Mexico Human Services Department Sec. David R. Scrase M.D. and Dr. Karissa Culbreath, Medical Director, Infectious Diseases, at TriCore Reference Laboratories gave a COVID-19 Day-226 webinar
SANTA FE – New Mexico Human Services Department Cabinet Secretary David R. Scrase, M.D. and Dr. Karissa Culbreath, Medical Director, Infectious Diseases, at TriCore Reference Laboratories provided a COVID-19 modeling and reopening webinar update and took...
New Mexico awarded $9.6 million in behavioral health grants
$6 million for substance abuse and $3.6 million for homeless/justice involved impacted by COVID-19 SANTA FE – New Mexico has been awarded two federal grants: $6 million from the Department of Justice to support those impacted by illicit opioids, stimulants...