• On Monday, the state Department of Health reported 237 new cases of COVID-19 and 11 additional deaths related to the disease. Read more here.
    • Sunday featured no new COVID cases or deaths related to the disease in long-term care facilities, according to a press release by the state Aging and Long Term Services Department.
      “Giving our long term care residents the ability to get a COVID vaccine is reinstating their ability to protect themselves against this vicious disease. For 11 months now, residents have had to endure isolation and testing in an effort to keep them safe. The vaccine represents a shift, giving them the ability to make a decision that protects them, and gives all of us hope for the future,” said Aging and Long Term Services Department (ALTSD) Cabinet Secretary Katrina Hotrum-Lopez.
  • A $7.4 billion state budget proposal headed to the House floor, which includes economic relief related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Santa Fe New Mexican reported.
  • Hospital leaders said in a press conference on Monday that they will ease visitor restrictions as hospitalizations and cases continue to decline, the Santa Fe Reporter wrote.
  • Navajo Nation health officials reported15 new COVID-19 cases and one additional death related to the disease on Monday.
  • Some people have had to wait months for health care during the pandemic, KOB-TV reported.