Check back for more information regarding local info about COVID-19.
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As of February 24, 2021, New Mexico will move to a Red, Yellow, Green and Turquoise county-by-county system. Currently, Otero County is TURQUOISE.
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Red Restrictions – Essential Businesses (non-retail): no capacity restriction, but must limit operations to necessary staff.
Essential Retail Spaces – 25% of maximum capacity
Non Essential Businesses – 25% of maximum capacity
Food & Drink Establishments – No indoor dining permitted. 25% of maximum capacity for outdoor dining. Establishments serving alcohol must close by 9 pm each night.
Close Contact Businesses – Hair Salons, Nail Salons, Gyms – 25% of maximum or 10 customers at one time.
Outdoor Recreational Facilities – 25% of maximum capacity.
Close Contact Recreational Facilities – remain closed
Houses of Worship – 25% of maximum capacity
Places of Lodging – 40% of maximum capacity for safe certified, 25% of maximum for all others; 5 guests maximum for vacation rentals
Mass Gatherings – 5 persons, 40 vehicles
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Yellow Restrictions – Essential Businesses (non-retail): no capacity restriction, but must limit operations to necessary staff.
Essential Retail Spaces – 33% of maximum capacity
Non Essential Businesses – 33% of maximum capacity
Food & Drink Establishments – 33% of maximum capacity for indoor dining. 75% of maximum capacity for outdoor dining. Establishments serving alcohol must close by 10 pm each night.
Close Contact Businesses – Hair Salons, Nail Salons, Gyms – 33% of maximum or 20 customers at one time.
Outdoor Recreational Facilities – 33% of maximum capacity.
Close Contact Recreational Facilities – remain closed
Houses of Worship – 33% of maximum capacity
Places of Lodging – 60% of maximum capacity for safe certified, 25% of maximum for all others; 5 guests maximum for vacation rentals
Mass Gatherings – 10 persons, 80 vehicles
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Green Restrictions – Essential Businesses (non-retail): no capacity restriction, but must limit operations to necessary staff.
Essential Retail Spaces – 50% of maximum capacity
Non Essential Businesses – 50% of maximum capacity or 125 customers, whichever is smaller
Food & Drink Establishments – 50% of maximum capacity for indoor dining. 75% of maximum capacity for outdoor dining.
Bars & Clubs – 25% of maximum capacity of any outdoor space; indoor not permitted.
Close Contact Businesses – Hair Salons, Nail Salons, Gyms – 50% of maximum capacity.
Outdoor Recreational Facilities – 50% of maximum capacity.
Close Contact Recreational Facilities – 50% of maximum capacity
Houses of Worship – 50% of maximum capacity
Places of Lodging – 75% of maximum capacity for safe certified, 40% of maximum for all others; 10 guests maximum for vacation rentals
Mass Gatherings – 20 persons, 120 vehicles
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Turquoise Restrictions – Essential Businesses (non-retail): no capacity restriction, but must limit operations to necessary staff.
Essential Retail Spaces – 75% of maximum capacity
Non Essential Businesses – 75% of maximum capacity or 125 customers, whichever is smaller
Food & Drink Establishments – 75% of maximum capacity for indoor dining. 75% of maximum capacity for outdoor dining.
Bars & Clubs – 33% of maximum capacity of any indoor space; 75% of outdoor capacity.
Close Contact Businesses – Hair Salons, Nail Salons, Gyms – 50% of maximum capacity.
Outdoor Recreational Facilities – 75% of maximum capacity.
Close Contact Recreational Facilities – 75% of maximum capacity
Houses of Worship – 50% of maximum capacity
Places of Lodging – No restrictions for safe certified, 50% of maximum for all others; 15 guests maximum for vacation rentals
Mass Gatherings – 150 persons, 200 vehicles
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Alameda Park Zoo is now open.
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White Sands National Park is now open.
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New Mexicans are being asked to wear face coverings in public
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All New Mexicans are encouraged to get tested. Please contact the Otero County Health Department to schedule your test. 575.437.9340
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The NM Economic Development Department has launched a hotline for businesses in NM. Call 1-833-551-0518 ext. 2
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Alamogordo Family Recreation center is closed
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Betty Dare is not allowing visitors at this time
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Alamo Senior Center is closed until further notice. Meals on wheels and food pick up WILL continue.
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The state has also launched a new hotline – 833-551-0518 – for questions related to issues around school closures and issues with employment.
On behalf of the New Mexico Department of Health, take COVID-19 precautions.
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Wash your hands frequently for 20 seconds
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Don’t touch your face
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Use a tissue or your elbow to catch your sneeze or cough
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Avoid large gatherings and close contact with sick people especially if you are elderly or high risk.
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If you have a cough, fever or shortness of breath stay home from work or school
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DO NOT go the ER or doctor’s office without first calling the Coronavirus hotline at 855-600-3453.
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And avoid all unnecessary out of state travel
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