![]() ![]() Fully vaccinated represents the number of people who have received the second dose in a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine series or one dose of the single-shot Johnson and Johnson Janssen COVID-19 vaccine. Partially vaccinated represents the total number of people who received at least one dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine series. Small decremental shifts in data are due to a personnel roster refresh. Data includes Active Duty, Reserve, and National Guard. The Office of Management and Budget has vaccination data for all DOD federal employees. *DOD civilian data is as of 0600 November 24, and includes only federal employees who received vaccinations through DOD providers or who are also military health care beneficiaries. *** DOD civilian data includes federal employees who received vaccinations through DOD providers or self-reported that they have been vaccinated. ** Space Force data is accounted for in Air Force. ![]() The ‘boosted’ metric is defined by an individual receiving at least a third dose in a two-dose series or at least a second dose in a one-dose series. As of June 22, total doses administered also includes booster/additional dose data. Percent positivity is the percentage of Nucleic Acid Amplification tests (PCR) that are positive in the stated 7 days.* Total number of doses administered through the DOD provider sites to Service members and other eligible beneficiaries offered vaccinations per DOD’s tiered vaccination program DOD population schema. Home-based test results are not included. Total tests are the number of COVID-19 tests from a laboratory or medical facility that confirms current COVID-19 infection (molecular and antigen tests) received by the state since the beginning of the pandemic through Monday. As the receipt and processing of death certificates may take days to weeks, the number of recorded deaths in recent weeks is incomplete.ĭeaths in the 28 days describes the number of people who have died from COVID19 in between the stated 28 daysĭeaths per 100,000 is the number of COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 residents reported in the stated 28 days. Total deaths are the total number of people who have died from COVID-19 in New Mexico since the beginning of the pandemic through Monday of each week. Mechanical ventilation (daily average) is the average daily number of hospitalized individuals with COVID-19 who are using machines to help them breathe in the stated 7 days. Number admitted include the number of hospital admissions with COVID-19 in in the stated 7 days. ![]() Total hospitalizations include hospital admissions with COVID-19 reported to the State from the start of the pandemic through Monday of each week. COVID-19 cases may sometimes be removed from the total count if they are found to be double-counted, live outside of New Mexico, or their test result is not confirmed.Ĭases per 100,000 is the number of new COVID-19 cases reported in the stated 7 days, per 100,000 residents. NBC News is tracking Covid vaccinations in the United States with the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Total cases include all COVID-19 cases reported to the State from the start of the pandemic through Monday of each week. % received bivalent vaccine is the percentage of the New Mexico population ages 6 months and older who have received a bivalent vaccine. Some may have had an additional or booster vaccine as well.īivalent vaccine includes those who have received an updated Pfizer or Moderna bivalent vaccine. Primary series includes those who have completed a primary vaccination series consisting of 2 doses of the Pfizer (3-doses of Pfizer vaccine for those aged 6months-4years), Moderna or Novavax vaccine, or a single dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Vaccines administered includes all COVID-19 vaccinations administered from the start of the pandemic through Monday of each week. All data are from residents of New Mexico and include those in prison at any New Mexico federal or state facility. Also, data reported within the most recent 7 days are incomplete as we continue to receive data, remove duplications, and complete other quality assurance activities. This may be due to variation in the date and time of data extraction from NM-EDSS, corrections after quality assurance review, and differences in the exclusion criteria. The data reported in this weekly update (every Tuesday, except holidays) may not match the numbers that are reported in the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) press releases, weekly reports, and/or the NMDOH COVID-19 data dashboard. ![]()
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