New Mexico extends COVID-19 public health orders
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) The New Mexico Department of Health on Friday extended health orders related to COVID-19, including a mask mandate for public indoor spaces and a requirement that health care workers and certain other employees be up to date on their vaccinations.
The extension of the health orders for at least another month comes as the omicron variant drives up the case count.
Many of the recent positive cases from the highly transmissible variant have been mild infections that havent required hospitalization. Still, New Mexicos hospitals continue to operate under standards of care that prioritize immediate medical emergencies.
Hospital officials have acknowledged that most patients are being treated for issues unrelated to the virus and that part of the strain on the states health care system is rooted in a staffing shortage. State data showed there were 539 people hospitalized Friday for a COVID infection, which is less than during previous peaks.
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