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N.M. tightens public health restrictions amid ‘reset’ (New 11/18 p.m., [more lockdown beatings will continue until no more businesses operate])
NM Health Department Press Room ^
| November 18, 2020
| NM Health Department
Posted on 11/18/2020 4:15:13 PM PST by CedarDave
New Mexicans instructed to shelter in place through Nov. 30
SANTA FE – Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and state health officials on Wednesday announced several tightenings intended to clarify the intent of the emergency public health order effective through Monday, Nov. 30, and to further underscore the imperative that New Mexicans must absolutely remain at home except for only those trips that are most essential for health, safety and welfare.
The changes restrict “big box” stores and other large retailers from operating in-person services. Complete definitions are outlined below.
The changes are effective beginning Thursday, Nov. 19, through Nov. 30.
The amendments as outlined in the public health order itself include:
- The definition of a “retail space” has been tightened and clarified to ensure only the most essential businesses are permitting in-person services during this extreme public health emergency.
- Essential retailers are defined as follows: Grocery stores, supermarkets, food banks, farmers’ markets and vendors who sell food, convenience stores, and other businesses that generate more than one-third of their revenue from the sale of canned food, dry goods, fresh fruits and vegetables, pet food, animal feed or supplies, fresh meats, fish, and poultry, and any other consumable food and drink products; automobile repair facilities, bike repair facilities, and retailers who generate the majority of their revenue from the sale of automobile or bike repair products; hardware stores; laundromats and dry cleaner services.
- These entities may operate but must reduce operations and staff to the greatest extent possible; may have no more than 75 customers inside or exceed 25 percent of maximum occupancy at any time, whichever is smaller; and must close by 10 p.m. each night. These requirements have not changed.
- Under this amended definition, “big box” stores and other large retailers that do not generate more than one-third of their revenue from the above identified food and drink products may not operate in-person services. A “big box” or large retail space such as Hobby Lobby and Ross Dress for Less, then, is not permitted to operate in-person services under the above identified stipulations.
- Businesses that are not identified as “essential” may operate to the minimum extent necessary to provide curbside pickup and/or delivery of goods to customers.
- Animal grooming services may not operate.
The state also issued the following guidance related to frequently asked questions about the public health order:
- Plant nurseries and Christmas tree lots may only operate to the extent to the extent allowed for any business not identified as an essential business, meaning they “may operate to the minimum extent necessary to provide curbside pickup and/or delivery services to customers.”
For frequently asked questions and an explainer of essential businesses, and to read the emergency public health order, please visit the cv.nmhealth.org website.
The state of New Mexico on Tuesday, Nov. 17, set records for daily new cases, COVID-19 hospitalizations and COVID-19 deaths. The state also recorded its first pediatric COVID-19 fatality – a pre-teen boy in Bernalillo County.
The risk of transmission has never been higher than right now. And the risk of serious illness – and death – is exacerbated by the unsustainable strain on the state’s hospital system and health care providers.
“New Mexicans must stay at home to stop the spread and prevent needless mass casualties all throughout our state,” said Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. “This is real. This is not up for debate. We cannot stop the infections that have already happened and are still circulating throughout our state. We cannot reverse the thousands of significant illnesses and hundreds of deaths that have occurred. But we can still prevent worse. And we must. What we do now will determine who lives and dies this winter. Act right. And take COVID-19 seriously.”
REMINDERS:
Essential businesses are any business or non-profit falling within one or more of the following categories. These businesses may operate but must reduce in-person workforce and operations to the greatest extent possible for the duration of the current public health order, through Nov. 30.
- Health care operations including hospitals, walk-in-care health facilities, pharmacies, medical wholesale and distribution, home health care workers or aides for the elderly, emergency dental facilities, nursing homes, residential health care facilities, research facilities, congregate care facilities, intermediate care facilities for those with intellectual or developmental disabilities, supportive living homes, home health care providers, drug and alcohol recovery support services, and medical supplies and equipment manufacturers and providers;
- Homeless shelters, food banks, and other services providing care to indigent or needy populations;
- Childcare facilities;
- Grocery stores, supermarkets, food banks, farmers’ markets and vendors who sell food, convenience stores, and other businesses that generate more than one third of their revenue from the sale of canned food, dry goods, fresh fruits and vegetables, pet food, animal feed or supplies, fresh meats, fish, and poultry, and any other consumable food and drink products;
- Farms, ranches, and other food cultivation, processing, or packaging operations;
- Infrastructure operations including, but not limited to, public works construction, commercial and residential construction and maintenance, self-storage facilities, airport operations, public transportation, airlines, taxis, private transportation providers, transportation network companies, water, gas, electrical, oil drilling, oil refining, natural resources extraction or mining operations, nuclear material research and enrichment, those attendant to the repair and construction of roads and highways, gas stations, solid waste collection and removal, trash and recycling collection, processing and disposal, sewer, data and internet providers, data centers, technology support operations, and telecommunications systems;
- Manufacturing operations involved in food processing, manufacturing agents, chemicals, fertilizer, pharmaceuticals, sanitary products, household paper products, microelectronics/semiconductor, primary metals manufacturers, electrical equipment, appliance, and component manufacturers, and transportation equipment manufacturers;
- Services necessary to maintain the safety and sanitation of residences or essential businesses including security services, towing services, custodial services, plumbers, electricians, and other skilled trades;
- Veterinary and livestock services, animal shelters and facilities providing pet adoption, daycare, or boarding services;
- Media services;
- Automobile repair facilities, bike repair facilities, and retailers who generate the majority of their revenue from the sale of automobile or bike repair products;
- Utilities, including their contractors, suppliers, and supportive operations, engaged in power generation, fuel supply and transmission, water and wastewater supply;
- Hardware stores;
- Laundromats and dry cleaner services;
- Crematoriums, funeral homes, and cemeteries;
- Banks, credit unions, insurance providers, payroll services, brokerage services, and investment management firms;
- Businesses providing mailing and shipping services;
- Laboratories and defense and national security-related operations supporting the United States government, a contractor to the United States government, or any federal entity;
- Professional services, such as legal or accounting services, but only where necessary to assist in compliance with legally mandated activities; and
- Logistics and other businesses that store, transport, or deliver groceries, food, materials, goods or services directly to residences, retailers, government institutions, or essential businesses.
The businesses falling into one or more of the bolded categories are identified as essential retail spaces.
Those entities may operate in-person services in a more limited fashion: They may not exceed either 25 percent of its maximum occupancy, as determined by the relevant fire marshal or fire department, or 75 customers in the business space at any given time, whichever is smaller. They must close at 10 p.m.
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Health/Medicine; Local News; Science
KEYWORDS: covid19; lockdown; newmexico; tyranny
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More crap from our RadDem governor.
BUT the NM Dept. of Health just announced this afternoon another 2,897 new cases, up from 2,112 on Wednesday. (New Mexico COVID-19 update: 2,897 new cases, totaling 70,451, 26 deaths). At this rate, we'll all have herd immunity in a couple of weeks!
Where are these numbers coming from? Are they being generated by Dominion software after reporting from counties and hospitals? The numbers are too staggering to be believed on their face!
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posted on
11/18/2020 4:15:13 PM PST
by
CedarDave
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posted on
11/18/2020 4:16:11 PM PST
by
CedarDave
(NM's oil patch needs fracking; large signs here saying: "Vote Trump 2020. Your job depends on it.")
To: CedarDave
Why whenever I see her name anywhere, it is always written with her three names?
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posted on
11/18/2020 4:17:34 PM PST
by
Fungi
To: Fungi
Because if she didn’t have Lujan as part of her name she wouldn’t have been elected dog catcher in NM.
To: Fungi
Why whenever I see her name anywhere, it is always written with her three names? Her maiden name is that of a well known Hispanic family in New Mexico and it counts among many of those voters. If you see her picture, she's as much an Anglo as the English and Irish.
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posted on
11/18/2020 4:31:42 PM PST
by
CedarDave
To: CedarDave
Oh yeah; sure.
GWB - George W Bush (fax machine) (could be)
GWB - Green Woman Bad
If history is willing to repeat, this kind of situation usually leads to mobs tearing down the walls that keep them from what THEY decide they need.
Because, in New Mexico’s [mental] case, Gov. PollyAnna’s harsh measures will expire, while SARS-2-CoV will not; and all she will have achieved, is creating misery, or trouble, or both, for a couple weeks.
Given that, with cooler weather, mucus and sinus flows increase, and are more easily spread - from October thru April.
I am suggesting that a lighter touch, by her highness, has the better chance of some improvement.
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posted on
11/18/2020 4:31:51 PM PST
by
linMcHlp
To: Tijeras_Slim
Then there’s SE Cupp on CNN. Liberals are so screwed up.
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posted on
11/18/2020 4:32:23 PM PST
by
Fungi
To: Tijeras_Slim
LOL, I’ve had enough association with New Mexico over the years to get that reference.
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posted on
11/18/2020 4:35:24 PM PST
by
untenured
To: CedarDave
She excluded gun stores AGAIN. Illegal.
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posted on
11/18/2020 4:58:55 PM PST
by
DesertRhino
(Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up. .... )
To: CedarDave
And a positive on a PCR test is being called “a case”. Nothing is further from the truth.
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posted on
11/18/2020 5:00:16 PM PST
by
DesertRhino
(Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up. .... )
To: CedarDave; All
Any “essentials” / troops could easily be transported around to a neighborhood near you in Amazon Prime trucks to take care of us “non-essentials”.
/worst case scenario war gaming
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posted on
11/18/2020 5:04:24 PM PST
by
PGalt
(Past Peak Civilization?)
To: All
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posted on
11/18/2020 5:06:07 PM PST
by
PGalt
(Past Peak Civilization?)
To: All
Civilization is downstream from survival.
BE PREPARED. The enemy is inside the wire.
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posted on
11/18/2020 5:11:30 PM PST
by
PGalt
(Past Peak Civilization?)
To: CedarDave
How much risk can there be from Animal Grooming Services?
This is just stooped.
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posted on
11/18/2020 5:13:44 PM PST
by
Pontiac
(The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit)
To: CedarDave
None of those things will help I think—covid spreads easily within Hispanic households which are often more than 6 people per household which is very correlated with spread.
The city in my county with the most cases per 100,000 (400 cases) is also the most Hispanic. My city has only 80 cases and is one of the least Hispanic in my county (and slightly rural which also helps).
To: CedarDave; All
No kidding.
I ran into town for a bit, and every ten minutes on the radio, they were running the 'emergency alert sirens' like the Russian Nukes or tornadoes are coming. and announcing "Shelter in place! wear your mask everywhere, No travel unless absolute emergency..... Etc.."
If the entire Chinese Air Force was flying over NM spraying Anthrax I doubt they would be trying to induce panic as much as they are now.
On the bright side, no one in town seemed the slightest bit concerned, everyone calm, friendly and not giving a damn what Governorlissima Lujan and her media minions say.
I even got more compliments than usual on my
mask.
To: CedarDave
Whatever a “lockdown” is supposed to accomplish will not happen if there are all sorts of exceptions to it. As long as people can go to Walmart or the hardware store whenever they want, it’s not a lockdown at all.
Even if one state were to do a true lockdown, the virus will still be present everywhere else, and will return to that state as soon as the lockdown is lifted. Virus gonna virus.
To: CedarDave
They lie about the numbers and then use their lies as justification for more crackdowns.
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posted on
11/18/2020 5:21:27 PM PST
by
Blood of Tyrants
(If the meanings in the Constitution can change, why did they bother writing it down?)
To: Fungi
Because she’s racist, she uses the Lujan name so everyone knows she’s part hispanic.
We have a guy around here and in normal times he pronounces his name Per-ez but when he’s running for office it is Pe- DES.
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posted on
11/18/2020 5:40:52 PM PST
by
tiki
(Electiongate)
To: Pontiac
How much risk can there be from Animal Grooming Services? This is just stooped.Someone must have given a buzz cut to her toy poodle.
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