As of October 23, 2020:
Total: 9748
Negative: 9372
Positive: 176
Active: 104
Direct Contacts: 257
Hospitalizations: 9
Deaths: 2
As of October 23, 2020:
Total: 9748
Negative: 9372
Positive: 176
Active: 104
Direct Contacts: 257
Hospitalizations: 9
Deaths: 2
October 23rd
1pm @ Mescalero Community Center
The Tribe will be giving out PUMPKINS
Drive thru, so you don’t need to get off your vehicle!
As of October 22, 2020:
Total: 9706* **
Negative: 8772*
Positive: 162
Active: 90 (quarantined)
Direct Contracts: 225* (in isolation)
Hospitalizations: 8
Deaths: 2
*Pending update
** Total includes IHS/NMDOH testing
RESCHEDULED to OCTOBER 31, 2020
As of October 21, 2020
Due to the mass testing held at the Mescalero Community Center this morning, IHS has not been able to provide a complete set of numbers today. Here is what they were able to provide:
Total: *
Negative: *
Positive: 148
Active: 75
Direct Contacts: *
Hospitalizations: 6
Deaths: 2
*Update not determined due to mass testing.
Email your pictures before October 28th by 4:30pm! (This is a virtual event.)
Regarding Continuation of Unemployment Benefits during next two weeks beginning October 19 through October 30, 2020
Human Resources assisted employees with filing weekly certifications on 10/19 and will be available again on Monday, October 26, 2020 from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon at (575) 464-9271 to assist furloughed employees with any questions you may have regarding available extensions and continued unemployment benefits, processes or problems you may be having with your unemployment insurance weekly filing.
Virtual sessions offer strategies for helping children learn at home
SANTA FE — The Public Education Department urges New Mexico parents to participate in a new series of virtual workshops designed to help them prioritize self-care and support their children in remote learning. The workshop series was funded by PED and created by CNM Ingenuity, an outreach program of Central New Mexico Community College. The sessions, described in more detail here, are open to all New Mexicans at no cost and are available in English and Spanish. The series consists of three workshops:
“Caring for oneself and one’s children has never been more complicated or more critical than during the COVID-19 pandemic. We’re navigating new and unfamiliar territory within remote and hybrid learning stances, and we want our families to know they are not alone. We know family engagement is paramount to supporting students’ success, and we are here to help,” said Katherine Avery, interim director of strategic outreach and community engagement for the PED.
CNM Ingenuity previously provided a series of workshops to help K-12 teachers optimize their virtual learning environments.
“We quickly realized that parents could use help navigating all the recent changes and that they would benefit from a place where they could share the strategies and challenges,” said Erica Volkers-Barreiro, CNM’s Future of Work strategist who organized the workshops.
October 21, 2020
8:30am-11:30am
Mescalero Community Center Parking Lot