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Sat Jan 9, 2021, 11:32 AM Jan 2021

N.M. will contact those who sign up for a COVID-19 shot when it's their turn to be vaccinated

The New Mexico Department of Health reports that approximately 15,000 New Mexicans are signing up per day for the COVID-19 vaccine. As of Friday, 325,000 people are registered online.

"We notify you when you are able to schedule a vaccine appointment," said Matt Bieber, spokesperson for the New Mexico Department of Health. "At that point, you log in, choose from the location available to you, in your area, and you pick an appointment time."

The state announced Friday its moving into Phase 1B of the vaccination distribution plan.

Phase 1B means the vaccine will be available to residents in the following sequence:

Individuals 75 years of age and older
Individuals 16 or older with underlying medical conditions that place them at greater risk from COVID-19
Frontline essential workers who cannot work remotely
Vulnerable populations (residents of congregate care settings)
Underlying medical conditions include those with cancer, kidney disease, COPD, down syndrome, heart conditions, obesity, sickle cell disease, asthma, hypertension, diabetes or pregnant women.
Frontline essential workers who cannot work remotely will be vaccinated in the following order:

Caregivers
School staff
Grocery store workers
Food and agriculture workers
Public transit workers
Critical manufacturing employees
Public health and safety employees
Mortuary employees
Workers who provide services to maintain safety of others such as security, towing, custodial work or other skilled trades

Congregate settings include:
Homeless shelters
Treatment centers
Community homes
Correction, detention or juvenile facilities.

The state said people should be ready to verify their employment or qualifying medical condition.

https://www.kob.com/new-mexico-news/state-will-contact-those-who-sign-up-for-a-covid-19-shot-when-its-their-turn-to-be-vaccinated/5972687/?cat=500




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