Los Alamos COVID Impact:
COVID-19 statistics for the week ending March 7, 2022 impacting Los Alamos County:
- 454 tests
- 37 diagnoses (25 in Los Alamos, 12 in White Rock)
- 0 deaths
Source: New Mexico Department of Health. By Eli Ben-Naim.
Los Alamos COVID Impact:
COVID-19 statistics for the week ending March 7, 2022 impacting Los Alamos County:
Source: New Mexico Department of Health. By Eli Ben-Naim.
This chart shows the seven-day average number of COVID-19 diagnoses versus date in Los Alamos. On a scale of 0 to 100, the diagnoses index quantifies the current level of diagnoses by using a comparison with daily levels since the start of the pandemic (the higher the index, the more severe the current state of the pandemic is). The current number of diagnoses is higher than 88% of preceding days. Source: New Mexico Department of Health. Created by Eli Ben-Naim
This chart shows the number of COVID-19 diagnoses by age group for the past week in Los Alamos. Source: New Mexico Department of Health. Read More
Attorney General Hector Balderas
From the Office of the Attorney General:
SANTA FE – Today, Attorney General Hector Balderas announced a deal to allocate opioid settlement funds to more than fifty communities throughout the State, securing more than $195.5 million from four opioid manufacturing and distribution companies:
The four companies will pay out these funds over the next 18 years, with a significant portion being paid by 2025.
“I am proud that cities and counties across the State will benefit from this Read More
FSN News:
Mesa Public Library, in collaboration with Family Strengths Network and the Adult Learning Center at UNM Los Alamos (UNM-LA), will be hosting a series of conversational English as a Second Language (ESL) classes at no cost to the public. Textbook and all course materials will also be provided at no cost.
Classes will be held 1-5 p.m. each Wednesday, March 9 to May 4 downstairs in The Zone at Mesa Public Library. Drop-ins are welcome and participation in the full series of class offerings is not necessary.
Adult students of all abilities will improve their English conversation, writing, Read More