• This morning recap of COVID-19 news from New Mexico is available in a free email every weekday. Sign up here.See all of our COVID-19 coverage here.
  • In mid-March when we started putting together the COVID-19 newsletter, we could never have imagined that we would still be doing this update at the end of the year. In retrospect, we should have seen it coming.

    That said, we’re going on vacation until the start of the year, after publishing hundreds of editions (at one point, seven days a week, now pared back to five days a week). We will keep publishing the daily COVID-19 numbers over the next two weeks.

    Thank you to the thousands of readers every day for subscribing the newsletter.

    In recent days, I received a few emails asking if anyone can help—as a nonprofit news outlet, we keep the lights on through donations. If you want to donate, you can do so here.

    Have a good holiday season and Merry Christmas to those who celebrate. We’ll see you again in 2021.
  • Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham held a press conference on Thursday to discuss COVID-19 in the state, with a lot of talk about the start of vaccinations in the state. Read more here.
  • The state Department of Health reported the most single-day deaths of COVID-19 in New Mexico so far in the pandemic on Thursday—48—along with 1,702 new cases of COVID-19. Read more here.
  • Earlier this month, the Las Cruces Sun-News ran a photo of a nurse comforting her father who was in the ICU at Memorial Medical Center in Las Cruces. The man died on Tuesday, the paper reported.
  • There won’t be enough vaccinations for the general public to get them until early spring, health officials said, KOB-TV reported.