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The New Mexico Department of Health has issued a public health order due to an increase in respiratory virus cases and hospitalizations.
“The public health order, though temporary, allowed us to implement urgent and necessary measures that have had a measurable, positive effect on public safety in our state,” Lujan Grisham said.
An updated analysis provides more information about firearm-related mortality, and one researcher calls for a regional approach in addressing this challenge.
Mexican officials on Tuesday outlined goals for even greater state and military control over the nation's aviation network, ...
New Mexico public health crisis declaration over firearm deaths upheld A split high court ruled that executive orders declaring public health emergencies over gun violence and drug abuse and ...
SANTA FE - New Mexico is extending health orders related to COVID-19 one final time through the end of the month. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham made the announcement Friday that she is renewing an ...
The New Mexico Department of Health issued an emergency Public Health order Thursday in response to a surge of pediatric cases and hospitalizations of respiratory illnesses statewide.
Mexico's finance ministry said on Tuesday it was implementing measures to guarantee the stability of financial markets, as the peso currency and local stock exchange have undergone extended ...
In Mexico, smoking on the beach could now cost you $500 New strict anti-smoking measures ban cigarettes in public places, even outdoors ...
A 1940 Mexican experiment with treating drug addiction as a matter of public health provides a blueprint for the United States today.
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – After three years of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Mexico, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham says she will end the state’s public health emergency for the virus by the end ...
There are also several of the initial measures in the new order, testing wastewater at public schools for drugs like fentanyl. And monthly inspections of licensed gun dealers for any violations.