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Coronavirus Update – June 4, 2020

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Coronavirus updates for Grant County for Thursday, June 4, 2020.  Our guest today on Coronavirus Update is Jessica Swapp, Grant County Extension agent for 4H and NM Department of Agriculture. She’ll be talking about virtual 4H and ag programming.

Coronavirus Update is a local radio show that provides the latest information you need to know on local community strategies to slow the spread of the Coronavirus and protect yourself, your family and our community during this public health crisis. Brought to you by Gila-Mimbres Community Radio, Gila Resources Information Project, Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities Grant County and National Center for Frontier Communities.

Send us your updates to info@grantcountycoronavirusupdate.org

NM Dept of Health COVID-19 Hotline 1-855-600-3453 or visit cv.nmhealth.org

Coronavirus Information Hotline at 1-833-551-0518 or visit newmexico.gov

NM Crisis & Access Line, 24/7, 1-855-662-7474; nmcrisisline.com

Message from Grant County’s health care providers –video

Donations to Community COVID-19 Response – Grant County Community Foundation

Grant County Coronavirus Update website – grantcountycoronavirusupdate.org


CVU is broadcast live weekdays at Noon and
rebroadcast following Democracy Now! at 6pm and 8am

Or listen to this episode at your convenience via this link…
CVU / Coronavirus Update – June 4, 2020


Updates as of Thursday, June 4 at 10 am – Please note: Because we are producing this show remotely, these updates are current as of 10 am. Information on this page can change quickly, including Coronavirus Updates from previous days. Please visit gmcr.org/category/coronavirus-update to see the latest updates.

As of Today – Thursday, June 4 – 8,140 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in New Mexico, with 375 deaths,  1416  hospitalized individuals, and  3013 recoveries according to the New Mexico Department of Health. 

Grant County has 15 positive cases. 

In total, 212,996 COVID-19 tests have been performed in the state, with 1,740 having been conducted in Grant County.   

For a full breakdown of COVID-19 cases by county and demographic information, visit the state’s COVID-19 data dashboard at: cvprovider.nmhealth.org/public-dashboard

New Mexicans who report symptoms of COVID-19 infection, such as fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat, and/or loss of taste or smell should call their health care provider or the NMDOH COVID-19 hotline immediately (1-855-600-3453).

As a reminder, the state’s extended public health order that took effect on Monday still requires that face coverings must be worn in public settings; Mass gatherings and congregations are still unsafe and prohibited and New Mexicans are still urged to stay home, especially if sick or in a high-risk group, and to maintain a 6-foot physical distance from others if you must go out.

More COVID-19 health information is available at cv.nmhealth.org

NM DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH WEEKLY COVID-19 MODELING REPORT

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The NM Department of Health has released its weekly COVID-19 modeling report. COVID-19 prevalence, or the proportion of NM residents that have COVID-19, continues to increase across all regions of the state. New Mexico has the 23rd highest prevalence in the U.S.

Native Americans have the highest burden of disease except in the southeast. Percentages of total new cases each week have decreased in the Metro and northwest region, and increased in the southwest region.  Hospitalization rates minimally increased across all regions except the northwest. Mortality rates are highest in the northwest region followed by the Metro Region.

Rate of transmission for the state has continued to decrease. The southeast region of the state now has the highest rate of transmission at 1.13, meaning one person with COVID-19 infects 1.13 other people. The goal is to decrease the rate of transmission to 1 to 1.1.

The full modeling report for this week is available on the NM Department of Health modeling sub-site at cvmodeling.nmhealth.org

NM CRISIS AND ACCESS LINE

The New Mexico Crisis and Access Line is here to support individuals and communities during the COVID-19 crisis. 

Call 1-855-NMCRISIS (662-7474) or visit  www.nmcrisisline.com/ for support and resources

If you’d like to talk to a peer you can call or text the NM Peer to Peer Warmline at 1-855-4NM-7100 (466-7100) call 3:30pm – 11:30pm / text 6pm – 11pm Toll Free 24/7/365

FREE EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS AVAILABLE ON FRIDAY

Guadalupe Montessori School and the Silver City Watershed Keepers have partnered on an educational project this summer to provide ways to learn about water quality and watershed health while practicing social distancing. The first in a series of packets, all about observing weather and measuring precipitation, will be available to be picked up in a drive-through at the Guadalupe Montessori School between 10:30-11:30  tomorrow June 5th. The packets include a rain gauge, a weather journal, and a series of activities about the water cycle and water conservation. The activities in the packet can be done independently by older elementary children, and by younger children with help from an older sibling or parent! This is open to anyone in the community, so feel free to spread the word. More information on the Guadalupe Montessori Facebook page at www.facebook.com/GuadalupeMontessoriSchool/ 

THE COMMONS FOOD PANTRY ON SATURDAY

The Commons will hold its next Food Pantry for  Silver City, Tyrone & Arenas Valley residents on Saturday, June 6 from 10 am until noon at 501 E. 13th Street in Silver City (Just off Swan Street behind the Knights of Columbus)

More information at tvcgrantcounty.org/the-food-pantry/

EMERGENCY FUNDING FOR NONPROFITS

The Grant County Community Foundation has announced the availability of funds from its Emergency Relief Fund for nonprofits located in Grant, Luna, Catron or Hidalgo counties. The monies must be dispersed directly to the clients you serve. More information and the online application is available at grantcountycommunityfoundation.org 

Please visit our website at GMCR.org for all of today’s updates, as well as replays of todays and past shows 

And be sure to visit our new website, grantcountycoronavirusupdate.org, a clearinghouse of local, state and federal information and resources to help keep you, your family and our community safe in these times.

While you’re there, you can  also join our mailing list to receive these daily updates via email.

And don’t forget that you can send us your updates via our new email address at info@grantcountycoronavirusupdate.org  or on facebook @ Gila Mimbres Community Radio

Written by: Allyson Siwik

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