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The Luna County Detention Center, located in the southwest New Mexico city of Deming, houses about 400 incarcerated people ...
The New Mexico Department of Health has announced measles has spread to a third county in New Mexico. The health department says an unvaccinated child in Chaves County has been diagnosed with measles.
LEA COUNTY, NM — The New Mexico Department of Health confirmed that the measles case count in Lea County has risen to 52, with 2 cases in Eddy County, for a total of 54 cases across the state.
Five inmates in a county jail in southwestern New Mexico have tested positive for measles, bringing the number of cases reported statewide to 86 since February, according to the state Department of ...
Five inmates at the Luna County Detention Center have tested positive for measles, according to the New Mexico Department of ...
Adrian HeddenAlamogordo [email protected] A measles outbreak that started earlier this winter in southeast New ...
Measles is caused by a highly contagious virus that’s airborne. It is preventable through vaccines and has been considered ...
There have been 1,214 confirmed measles cases this year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.
The highly contagious and vaccine-preventable illness has been spreading in New Mexico since February, starting first in Lea County — just across the border from the epicenter of the historic ...
New Mexico had 81 confirmed measles cases Tuesday, with Thursday’s announcement bringing the total to 86. One state resident died of measles in March. The adult was unvaccinated and did not seek ...
Five people who are incarcerated at a New Mexico county detention facility have measles, the state health department said Thursday. The Luna County Detention Center, located in the southwest New ...
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