COVID-19 vaccinations ramping up in NM; 84K adults received doses the last 4 weeks – Rio Rancho Observer

COVID-19 vaccinations in New Mexico picked up a bit more over the last month, despite the recent uptick in new cases.

More than 84,000 New Mexico adults have received COVID-19 vaccine doses over the previous four weeks, per the state Department of Healths website. Thats an increase of more than 65 percent from the prior month, when just over 29,000 doses were administered.

As of Tuesday, 84.1 percent of Sandoval County adults have completed their primary vaccination series. 82 percent of Bernalillo County adults have completed their primary vaccination series.

Statewide, 80 percent of adults have completed their primary vaccination series. For children ages 12 to 17, 61.9 percent of that age group has completed their primary vaccination series. For children ages five to 11, 32.5 percent of that age group has completed their primary vaccination series.

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