New coronavirus instances leaped in New Mexico within the week ending Sunday, rising 41.6% as 4,531 instances had been reported. The earlier week had 3,199 new instances of the virus that causes COVID-19.
New Mexico ranked twenty fourth among the many states the place coronavirus was spreading the quickest on a per-person foundation, a USA TODAY Community evaluation of Johns Hopkins College information exhibits. Within the newest week coronavirus instances in the US decreased 11.3% from the week earlier than, with 702,236 instances reported. With 0.63% of the nation’s inhabitants, New Mexico had 0.65% of the nation’s instances within the final week. Throughout the nation, 32 states had extra instances within the newest week than they did within the week earlier than.
Luna County reported 32 instances and one demise within the newest week. Every week earlier, it had reported 17 instances and one demise. All through the pandemic it has reported 6,774 instances and 131 deaths.
Inside New Mexico, the worst weekly outbreaks on a per-person foundation had been in Cibola County with 424 instances per 100,000 per week; Santa Fe County with 374; and Los Alamos County with 346. The Facilities for Illness Management says excessive ranges of neighborhood transmission start at 100 instances per 100,000 per week.
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Including essentially the most new instances general had been Bernalillo County, with 1,716 instances; Santa Fe County, with 562 instances; and Sandoval County, with 466. Weekly case counts rose in 28 counties from the earlier week. The worst will increase from the prior week’s tempo had been in Bernalillo, Doña Ana and Sandoval counties.
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New Mexico ranked ninth amongst states in share of individuals receiving at the very least one shot, with 87.7% of its residents at the very least partially vaccinated. The nationwide price is 77.7%, a USA TODAY evaluation of CDC information exhibits. The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, that are essentially the most utilized in the US, require two doses administered a number of weeks aside.
Within the week ending Wednesday, New Mexico reported administering one other 22,940 vaccine doses, together with 4,332 first doses. Within the earlier week, the state administered 25,827 vaccine doses, together with 4,189 first doses. In all, New Mexico reported it has administered 3,946,642 complete doses.
Throughout New Mexico, instances fell in 4 counties, with one of the best declines in Sierra County, with 6 instances from 12 every week earlier; in Union County, with 1 instances from 4; and in Catron County, with 0 instances from 2.
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In New Mexico, 103 individuals had been reported lifeless of COVID-19 within the week ending Sunday. Within the week earlier than that, 68 individuals had been reported lifeless.
A complete of 533,867 individuals in New Mexico have examined optimistic for the coronavirus for the reason that pandemic started, and seven,778 individuals have died from the illness, Johns Hopkins College information exhibits. In the US 83,984,644 individuals have examined optimistic and 1,004,733 individuals have died.
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New Mexico’s COVID-19 hospital admissions staying flat
USA TODAY analyzed federal hospital information as of Sunday, Might 29.
Seemingly COVID sufferers admitted within the state:
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Final week: 373
The week earlier than that: 373
4 weeks in the past: 292
Seemingly COVID sufferers admitted within the nation:
Final week: 55,952
The week earlier than that: 52,036
4 weeks in the past: 41,964
Hospitals in 34 states reported extra COVID-19 sufferers than every week earlier, whereas hospitals in 33 states had extra COVID-19 sufferers in intensive-care beds. Hospitals in 35 states admitted extra COVID-19 sufferers within the newest week than every week prior, the USA TODAY evaluation of U.S. Well being and Human Companies information exhibits.
The USA TODAY Community is publishing localized variations of this story on its information websites throughout the nation, generated with information from Johns Hopkins College and the Facilities for Illness Management. You probably have questions in regards to the information or the story, contact Mike Stucka at mstucka@gannett.com.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Tru Washington scored 19 points as New Mexico beat Texas Southern 99-68 on Sunday night.
Washington added 10 rebounds and four steals for the Lobos (5-1). Mustapha Amzil scored 18 points, shooting 6 for 15 (2 for 6 from 3-point range) and 4 of 6 from the free-throw line. Filip Borovicanin finished 5 of 6 from the field to finish with 11 points.
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Kavion McClain led the way for the Tigers (0-5) with 15 points and six assists. Jaylen Wysinger added 12 points for Texas Southern. Zaire Hayes finished with 10 points.
New Mexico took the lead with 1:13 remaining in the first half and did not give it up. Washington led their team in scoring with eight points in the first half to help put them up 38-31 at the break. New Mexico extended its lead to 77-48 during the second half, fueled by an 11-0 scoring run. Borovicanin scored a team-high 11 points in the second half as their team closed out the win.
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The city of Las Cruces, New Mexico, has reached a $20 million settlement with the family of a grandmother fatally shot by a police officer last year, according to The Associated Press and local media.
Felipe Hernandez, then working for the Las Cruces Police Department, fatally shot Teresa Gomez, 45, in her car in October 2023. Her family filed a lawsuit in federal court against the city, the police chief, and three members of the police force.
The settlement is the city’s largest agreement in a civil lawsuit, according to CNN affiliate KFOX14. The parties reached a settlement on November 7, according to a court filing. CNN has reached out to the city and an attorney representing the Gomez family for comment.
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“This settlement should be understood as a statement of the City’s profound feeling of loss for the death of Gomez and of the City’s condolences to her family,” the city of Las Cruces said in a news release sent Friday, according to AP.
Hernandez, who was fired from the police department months after the shooting, faces a second-degree murder charge, court records show. He has pleaded not guilty. His trial is scheduled to begin June 2. CNN has reached out to Hernandez’s attorney for comment.
Gomez was sitting in her car when Hernandez accused her and her passenger of trespassing, footage from the officer’s body-worn camera shows. He then shouted commands laced with the F-word at her and threatened to arrest her, “tase” her and make her life “a living hell” if she didn’t comply with his plan to investigate, the footage shows.
After Hernandez approached Gomez on a bicycle as she sat in her car, Gomez told him she had been visiting someone at the address and said she was looking for her misplaced keys, the body-camera footage shows. Gomez and the officer discussed why she and the passenger were parked outside a public housing complex – a place Hernandez said the passenger was not supposed to be. Gomez said multiple times she was unaware of any visitor rules, the video shows.
After Hernandez repeatedly asked Gomez to leave her car, Gomez stood outside it for a while, answering some of the officer’s questions, the video shows. Her passenger was never asked to get out or questioned in a similar way.
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The grandmother eventually found her car keys and, with the officer’s permission, sat back in the driver’s seat, according to the video and the lawsuit.
Half a minute later, she engaged the engine and, with her car door still open, shifted into reverse, pulled back, then put the car into drive, the video shows.
Hernandez shouted “stop!” three times, then fired his gun several times, the video shows.
The lawsuit alleges Gomez presented “no threat of any physical injury to Hernandez or anyone else” and Hernandez “left her to bleed out in her car as he turned away from her gasping body to retrieve his bicycle and flashlight.”
The suit claims Las Cruces “has adopted a de facto policy of indifference to the escalation of encounters between its officers and the public”and it “it allows officers to use deadly force in situations in which there is no threat of great bodily harm or death posed by the subject receiving deadly force.”
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The complaint also alleges city employees disproportionately use excessive force against people of color – like Gomez, who was Hispanic.
Gomez’s sister, Angela Lozano-Gutierrez, previously told CNN the video of her mother’s encounter with Hernandez was “shocking.”
“We may never get the apology we need,” Lozano-Gutierrez said. “We’re just trying to cling to each other, and we just keep telling ourselves: She would want us to continue to live to be happy.”
Texas Southern Tigers (0-4) at New Mexico Lobos (4-1)
Albuquerque, New Mexico; Sunday, 8 p.m. EST
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BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Lobos -23.5; over/under is 155.5
BOTTOM LINE: Texas Southern takes on New Mexico after Duane Posey scored 26 points in Texas Southern’s 97-82 loss to the Samford Bulldogs.
The Lobos are 3-0 on their home court. New Mexico is fourth in the MWC with 40.8 points per game in the paint led by Nelly Junior Joseph averaging 12.0.
Texas Southern finished 16-17 overall with a 6-11 record on the road a season ago. The Tigers allowed opponents to score 71.1 points per game and shot 42.5% from the field last season.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.