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SUMMARY • • • • • • • • • NEW MEXICO STATE REPORT 10.18.2020 As we continue to work with each of you on data quality and data reporting, we will continue to add relevant data to our joint understanding. We greatly appreciate the feedback and we use this to continually improve. This week, we have included the data reported to HHS from your hospitals regarding admissions and next, we will include PPE data reported. New Mexico is in the red zone for cases, indicating 101 or more new cases per 10
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SUMMARY
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NEW MEXICO
STATE REPORT
10.18.2020
As we continue to work with each of you on data quality and data reporting, we will continue to add relevant data to our
joint understanding. We greatly appreciate the feedback and we use this to continually improve. This week, we have
included the data reported to HHS from your hospitals regarding admissions and next, we will include PPE data reported.
New Mexico is in the red zone for cases, indicating 101 or more new cases per 100,000 population last week, with the 20th
highest rate in the country. New Mexico is in the yellow zone for test positivity, indicating a rate between 5.0% and 7.9%,
with the 22nd highest rate in the country.
New Mexico has seen an increase in new cases and an increase in test positivity over the last week.
The following three counties had the highest number of new cases over the last 3 weeks: 1. Bernalillo County, 2. Doña Ana
County, and 3. Chaves County. These counties represent 55.1% of new cases in New Mexico.
36% of all counties in New Mexico have moderate or high levels of community transmission (yellow, orange, or red zones),
with 18% having high levels of community transmission (red zone).
During the week of Oct 5 - Oct 11, 9% of nursing homes had at least one new resident COVID-19 case, 12% had at least one
new staff COVID-19 case, and 2% had at least one new resident COVID-19 death.
New Mexico had 168 new cases per 100,000 population in the last week, compared to a national average of 117 per 100,000.
Current staff deployed from the federal government as assets to support the state response are: 5 to support operations
activities from FEMA and 1 to support epidemiology activities from CDC.
Between Oct 10 - Oct 16, on average, 23 patients with confirmed COVID-19 and 30 patients with suspected COVID-19 were
reported as newly admitted each day to hospitals in New Mexico. An average of 90% of hospitals reported either new
confirmed or new suspected COVID patients each day during this period; therefore, this may be an underestimate of the
actual total number of COVID-related hospitalizations. Underreporting may lead to a lower allocation of critical supplies.
RECOMMENDATIONS
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We have included cases, test positivity, and deaths by month in the back of your packet to show the time sequence in New
Mexico and the country as a whole. These demonstrate the impact of comprehensive mitigation efforts when implemented
effectively and that partial or incomplete mitigation leads to prolonged community spread and increased fatalities.
This time series also shows early signs of deterioration in the Sun Belt as mitigation efforts were decreased over the past
couple of weeks.
New Mexico continues to see a surge in test positivity, cases, and hospitalizations.
Mitigation efforts must increase, as well as testing to find the silent asymptomatic spread early and prevent continued
community spread.
Mitigation efforts must include mask wearing, physical distancing, hand hygiene, avoiding crowds in public and social
gatherings in private, and ensuring flu immunizations.
Track test positivity, cases, and new daily hospitalizations in all counties and react to any week over week increases with
increased mitigation in those counties and surged community level testing.
Ensure university students continue their mitigation behaviors to ensure no further outbreaks on or off campus as
symptomatic cases and cases identified through surveillance testing decline.
Encourage outdoor activities and ensure mask and physical distancing messaging for all residents, both in public and
private spaces to prevent household spread.
We continue to see community spread initiated by social friends and family gatherings. People must remember that
seemingly uninfected family members and friends may be infected but asymptomatic. Exposure to asymptomatic cases can
easily lead to spread as people unmask in private gatherings.
Increase surveillance for silent community spread. Use the Abbott BinaxNOW or other antigen tests as weekly repeat
surveillance in critical populations to monitor degree of silent (asymptomatic) community spread among community
college students; K-12 teachers; staff working at nursing homes, assisted living, and other congregate living settings; prison
staff; and first responders. All antigen positive results must be reported with both the number of positive results and total
tests conducted; positives must be reported as COVID cases. Repeat testing of individuals as surveillance with confirmation
of all positives with nucleic acid testing is the optimal use of antigen tests.
Ensure all nursing homes, assisted living, and elderly care sites have full testing capacity and are isolating positive staff and
residents.
Ensure aggressive support to Tribal Nations and their health care delivery systems.
Specific, detailed guidance on community mitigation measures can be found on the CDC website.
The purpose of this report is to develop a shared understanding of the current status of the pandemic at the national, regional, state and
local levels. We recognize that data at the state level may differ from that available at the federal level. Our objective is to use consistent
data sources and methods that allow for comparisons to be made across localities. We appreciate your continued support in identifying data
discrepancies and improving data completeness and sharing across systems. We look forward to your feedback.
COVID-19
COVID-19
NEW MEXICO
STATE REPORT 10.18.2020
STATE,
LAST WEEK
STATE, % CHANGE
FROM PREVIOUS
WEEK
FEMA/HHS
REGION,
LAST WEEK
UNITED STATES,
LAST WEEK
NEW COVID-19 CASES
(RATE PER 100,000)
3,529
(168)
+57%
54,086
(127)
383,209
(117)
VIRAL (RT-PCR) LAB
TEST POSITIVITY RATE
6.7%
+2.2%*
7.4%
5.4%
35,045**
(1,671)
-6%**
607,668**
(1,423)
7,141,821**
(2,176)
COVID-19 DEATHS
(RATE PER 100,000)
26
(1.2)
+73%
805
(1.9)
4,931
(1.5)
SNFs WITH ≥1 NEW
RESIDENT COVID-19 CASE
(≥1 NEW STAFF CASE)
9%
(12%)
+2%*
(-4%*)
13%
(23%)
10%
(22%)
2%
+1%*
4%
4%
TOTAL VIRAL (RT-PCR) LAB
TESTS (TESTS PER 100,000)
HOSPITAL
ADMISSIONS
SNFs WITH ≥1 NEW
RESIDENT COVID-19 DEATH
* Indicates absolute change in percentage points.
** Due to delayed reporting, this figure may underestimate total diagnostic tests and week-on-week changes in diagnostic tests.
DATA SOURCES – Additional data details available under METHODS
Note: Some dates may have incomplete data due to delays in reporting. Data may be backfilled over time, resulting in week-to-week changes.
Cases and Deaths: State values are calculated by aggregating county-level data from USAFacts; therefore, the values may not match those reported directly
by the state. Data is through 10/16/2020; last week is 10/10 - 10/16, previous week is 10/3 - 10/9.
Testing: CELR (COVID-19 Electronic Lab Reporting) state health department-reported data through 10/14/2020. Last week is 10/8 - 10/14, previous week is
10/1 - 10/7.
SNFs: Skilled nursing facilities. National Healthcare Safety Network. Data are reported separately for cases among residents and staff. Last week is 10/510/11, previous week is 9/28-10/4. Facilities that are undergoing reporting quality review are not included in the table, but may be included in other NHSN
analyses.
Hospitalizations: Unified hospitalization dataset in HHS Protect. These data exclude psychiatric, rehabilitation, and religious non-medical hospitals. In
addition, hospitals explicitly identified by states/regions as those from which we should not expect reports were excluded from the percent reporting figure.
COVID-19
NEW MEXICO
STATE REPORT 10.18.2020
COVID-19 COUNTY AND METRO ALERTS*
Top 12 shown in table (full lists below)
METRO AREA (CBSA) LAST WEEK
LOCALITIES
IN RED
ZONE
LOCALITIES
IN ORANGE
ZONE
LOCALITIES
IN YELLOW
ZONE
6
▲ (+2)
1
COUNTY LAST WEEK
6
Roswell
Clovis
Hobbs
Carlsbad-Artesia
Deming
Portales
▲ (+2)
1
Las Cruces
■ (+0)
■ (+0)
2
5
Albuquerque
Alamogordo
■ (+0)
Change from previous week’s alerts:
▲ (+3)
▲ Increase
Chaves
Curry
Lea
Eddy
Luna
Roosevelt
Doña Ana
Bernalillo
Sandoval
Valencia
Otero
Socorro
■ Stable
▼ Decrease
* Localities with fewer than 10 cases last week have been excluded from these alerts.
Note: Lists of red, orange, and yellow localities are sorted by the number of new cases in the last 3 weeks, from highest to lowest. Some dates may have
incomplete data due to delays in reporting. Data may be backfilled over time, resulting in week-to-week changes.
DATA SOURCES – Additional data details available under METHODS
Cases and Deaths: State values are calculated by aggregating county-level data from USAFacts; therefore, the values may not match those reported
directly by the state. Data is through 10/16/2020; last week is 10/10 - 10/16, three weeks is 9/26 - 10/16.
Testing: CELR (COVID-19 Electronic Lab Reporting) state health department-reported data through 10/14/2020. Last week is 10/8 - 10/14.
COVID-19
NEW MEXICO
TESTING
NEW CASES
STATE REPORT 10.18.2020
TOP COUNTIES
Top counties based on greatest number of new cases in
last three weeks (9/26 - 10/16)
DATA SOURCES – Additional data details available under METHODS
Note: Some dates may have incomplete data due to delays in reporting. Data may be backfilled over time, resulting in week-to-week changes.
Cases: State values are calculated by aggregating county-level data from USAFacts; therefore, the values may not match those reported
directly by the state. Data is through 10/16/2020.
Testing: CELR (COVID-19 Electronic Lab Reporting) state health department-reported data through 10/14/2020.
COVID-19
TOTAL DAILY CASES
Top 12 counties based on number of new cases in the
last 3 weeks
DATA SOURCES – Additional data details available under METHODS
Cases: State values are calculated by aggregating county-level data from USAFacts; therefore, the values may not match
those reported directly by the state. Data is through 10/16/2020. Last 3 weeks is 9/26 - 10/16.
COVID-19
NEW MEXICO
STATE REPORT 10.18.2020
CASE RATES AND VIRAL LAB TEST POSITIVITY DURING THE LAST WEEK
NEW CASES PER 100,000 DURING
THE LAST WEEK
VIRAL (RT-PCR) LABORATORY TEST
POSITIVITY DURING THE LAST WEEK
WEEKLY CHANGE IN NEW CASES
PER 100,000
WEEKLY CHANGE IN VIRAL (RT-PCR)
LABORATORY TEST POSITIVITY
DATA SOURCES – Additional data details available under METHODS
Note: Some dates may have incomplete data due to delays in reporting. Data may be backfilled over time, resulting in week-to-week changes.
Cases: State values are calculated by aggregating county-level data from USAFacts; therefore, the values may not match those reported
directly by the state. Data is through 10/16/2020. Last week is 10/10 - 10/16, previous week is 10/3 - 10/9.
Testing: CELR (COVID-19 Electronic Lab Reporting) state health department-reported data through 10/14/2020. Last week is 10/8 - 10/14,
previous week is 10/1 - 10/7.
COVID-19
National Picture
NEW CASES PER 100,000 LAST WEEK
NATIONAL RANKING OF NEW
CASES PER 100,000 LAST WEEK
National
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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20
21
22
23
24
25
26
State
ND
SD
MT
WI
NE
UT
ID
IA
WY
MO
OK
AR
MS
AK
IN
TN
KS
IL
MN
NM
KY
AL
NC
NV
RI
SC
National
Rank
27
28
29
30
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51
State
CO
MI
TX
WV
OH
DE
FL
VA
GA
LA
CT
PA
AZ
MD
MA
NJ
WA
DC
OR
CA
NY
NH
HI
ME
VT
NEW CASES PER 100,000 IN THE WEEK:
ONE MONTH BEFORE
TWO MONTHS BEFORE
THREE MONTHS BEFORE
DATA SOURCES
Note: Some dates may have incomplete data due to delays in reporting. Data may be backfilled over time, resulting in week-to-week
changes.
Cases: County-level data from USAFacts through 10/16/2020. Last week is 10/10 - 10/16; the week one month before is 9/12 - 9/18; the
week two months before is 8/15 - 8/21; the week three months before is 7/18 - 7/24.
COVID-19
National Picture
VIRAL (RT-PCR) LAB TEST POSITIVITY LAST WEEK
NATIONAL RANKING OF TEST
POSITIVITY LAST WEEK
National
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
State
MT
ID
UT
SD
NE
WI
OK
MO
IA
KS
TN
MS
AL
KY
ND
NV
IN
TX
AR
SC
MN
NM
OR
VA
NC
IL
National
Rank
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
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45
46
47
48
49
50
51
State
GA
AK
AZ
FL
MI
CO
WY
LA
MD
PA
WV
OH
HI
NJ
CA
WA
CT
DE
NH
RI
NY
MA
DC
ME
VT
VIRAL (RT-PCR) LAB TEST POSITIVITY IN THE WEEK:
ONE MONTH BEFORE
TWO MONTHS BEFORE
THREE MONTHS BEFORE
DATA SOURCES
Note: Some dates may have incomplete data due to delays in reporting. Data may be backfilled over time, resulting in week-to-week
changes.
Testing: Combination of CELR (COVID-19 Electronic Lab Reporting) state health department-reported data and HHS Protect laboratory
data (provided directly to Federal Government from public health labs, hospital labs, and commercial labs) through 10/14/2020. Last
week is 10/8 - 10/14; the week one month before is 9/10 - 9/16; the week two months before is 8/13 - 8/19; the week three months before
is 7/16 - 7/22.
COVID-19
National Picture
NEW DEATHS PER 100,000 LAST WEEK
NATIONAL RANKING OF NEW
DEATHS PER 100,000 LAST WEEK
National
Rank
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
State
ND
AR
SD
KS
FL
IA
MS
AL
MT
MO
WI
TN
RI
GA
IN
LA
MA
IL
NE
TX
SC
NV
OK
NC
MN
HI
National
Rank
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
State
KY
NM
CO
MI
PA
DE
WV
CA
NH
UT
DC
ID
AZ
AK
VA
MD
WY
WA
OH
NY
NJ
OR
CT
ME
VT
NEW DEATHS PER 100,000 IN THE WEEK:
ONE MONTH BEFORE
TWO MONTHS BEFORE
THREE MONTHS BEFORE
DATA SOURCES
Note: Some dates may have incomplete data due to delays in reporting. Data may be backfilled over time, resulting in week-to-week
changes.
Deaths: County-level data from USAFacts through 10/16/2020. Last week is 10/10 - 10/16; the week one month before is 9/12 - 9/18; the
week two months before is 8/15 - 8/21; the week three months before is 7/18 - 7/24.
COVID-19
METHODS
STATE REPORT 10.18.2020
COLOR THRESHOLDS: Results for each indicator should be taken in context of the findings for related indicators (e.g.,
changes in case incidence and testing volume). Values are rounded before color classification.
Metric
Dark Green
Light Green
Yellow
Orange
Red
≤4
5–9
10 – 50
51 – 100
≥101
Percent change in new cases per 100,000 population
≤-26%
-25% – -11%
-10% – 0%
1% – 10%
≥11%
Diagnostic test result positivity rate
≤2.9%
3.0% – 4.9%
5.0% – 7.9%
8.0% – 10.0%
≥10.1%
Change in test positivity
≤-2.1%
-2.0% – -0.6%
-0.5% – 0.0%
0.1% – 0.5%
≥0.6%
Total diagnostic tests resulted per 100,000 population
per week
≥2001
1001 – 2000
750 – 1000
500 – 749
≤499
Percent change in tests per 100,000 population
≥26%
11% – 25%
1% – 10%
-10% – 0%
≤-11%
COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 population per week
≤0.1
0.2 – 0.4
0.5 – 1.0
1.1 – 2.0
≥2.1
Percent change in deaths per 100,000 population
≤-26%
-25% – -11%
-10% – 0%
1% – 10%
≥11%
New cases per 100,000 population per week
Skilled Nursing Facilities with at least one resident
COVID-19 case, death
0%
1% – 5%
≥6%
Change in SNFs with at least one resident COVID-19
case, death
≤-2%
-1% – 1%
≥2%
DATA NOTES
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Some dates may have incomplete data due to delays in reporting. Data may be backfilled over time, resulting in week-to-week changes. It is critical that
states provide as up-to-date data as possible.
Cases and deaths: County-level data from USAFacts as of 16:33 EDT on 10/18/2020. State values are calculated by aggregating county-level data from
USAFacts; therefore, values may not match those reported directly by the state. Data are reviewed on a daily basis against internal and verified external
sources and, if needed, adjusted. Last week data are from 10/10 to 10/16; previous week data are from 10/3 to 10/9; the week one month before data are
from 9/12 to 9/18.
Testing: The data presented represent viral COVID-19 laboratory diagnostic and screening test (reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, RT-PCR)
results—not individual people—and exclude antibody and antigen tests, unless stated otherwise. CELR (COVID-19 Electronic Lab Reporting) state health
department-reported data are used to describe county-level viral COVID-19 laboratory test (RT-PCR) result totals when information is available on
patients’ county of residence or healthcare providers’ practice location. HHS Protect laboratory data (provided directly to Federal Government from
public health labs, hospital labs, and commercial labs) are used otherwise. Some states did not report on certain days, which may affect the total
number of tests resulted and positivity rate values. Because the data are deidentified, total viral (RT-PCR) laboratory tests are the number of tests
performed, not the number of individuals tested. Viral (RT-PCR) laboratory test positivity rate is the number of positive tests divided by the number of
tests performed and resulted. Resulted tests are assigned to a timeframe based on this hierarchy of test-related dates: 1. test date; 2. result date; 3.
specimen received date; 4. specimen collection date. Resulted tests are assigned to a county based on a hierarchy of test-related locations: 1. patient
residency; 2. provider facility location; 3. ordering facility location; 4. performing organization location. States may calculate test positivity other using
other methods. Last week data are from 10/8 to 10/14; previous week data are from 10/1 to 10/7; the week one month before data are from 9/10 to 9/16.
HHS Protect data is recent as of 08:09 EDT on 10/18/2020. Testing data are inclusive of everything received and processed by the CELR system as of 19:00
EDT on 10/17/2020.
Hospitalizations: Unified hospitalization dataset in HHS Protect. This figure may differ from state data due to differences in hospital lists and reporting
between federal and state systems. These data exclude psychiatric, rehabilitation, and religious non-medical hospitals. In addition, hospitals explicitly
identified by states/regions as those from which we should not expect reports were excluded from the percent reporting figure. The data presented
represents raw data provided; we are working diligently with state liaisons to improve reporting consistency. Data is recent as of 16:54 EDT on
10/18/2020.
Skilled Nursing Facilities: National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN). Data report resident and staff cases independently. Quality checks are
performed on data submitted to the NHSN. Data that fail these quality checks or appear inconsistent with surveillance protocols may be excluded from
analyses. Data presented in this report are more recent than data publicly posted by CMS. Last week is 10/5-10/11, previous week is 9/28-10/4. Facilities
that are undergoing reporting quality review are not included in the table, but may be included in other NHSN analyses.
County and Metro Area Color Categorizations
• Red Zone: Those core-based statistical areas (CBSAs) and counties that during the last week reported both new cases at or above 101 per
100,000 population, and a lab test positivity result at or above 10.1%.
• Orange Zone: Those CBSAs and counties that during the last week reported both new cases between 51–100 per 100,000 population, and a lab
test positivity result between 8.0–10.0%, or one of those two conditions and one condition qualifying as being in the “Red Zone.”
• Yellow Zone: Those CBSAs and counties that during the last week reported both new cases between 10–50 per 100,000 population, and a lab
test positivity result between 5.0–7.9%, or one of those two conditions and one condition qualifying as being in the “Orange Zone” or “Red
Zone.”
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