It is critical that all New Mexicans know the symptoms of COVID-19 infection – those symptoms being fever, cough, or shortness of breath and/or muscle cramping . We are currently in allergy season, and having allergy symptoms such as sneezing, and itchy eyes, nose or throat is not an indication for testing.
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Due to increasing fire danger and to prevent human-caused ignitions, the Bureau of Land Management implemented fire restrictions on BLM-managed lands in New Mexico on May 20 at 12:01 a.m.Prohibitions include: use of campfires or charcoal; smoking outside of a vehicle, enclosed building, or areas free of flammable materials; fireworks and pyrotechnic devices; any type of aerial luminary; and off-highway vehicle (OHV) use except in designated OHV areas.In addition, the following activities require...
See "Links" for the entire ORDER!This includes Private Lands!
For the Latest Information on COVID-19 see websites listed below:coronavirus.gov cv.nmhealth.org catroncounty.us
Implemented on 3/16/2020. See "Files" and Coronavirus Updates
It is critical that all New Mexicans know the symptoms of COVID-19 infection – those symptoms being fever, cough, or shortness of breath and/or muscle cramping . We are currently in allergy season, and having allergy symptoms such as sneezing, and itchy eyes, nose or throat is not an indication for testing.
See the full Testing and Travel Guidelines under Files - Coronavirus Updates
See the full Amended Public Health Order under Files - Coronavirus Updates
From the Declaration:"On March 11, 2020, the Governor of New Mexico has declared a public health emergency, after four New Mexico residents tested presumptively positive for corona-virus (COVID-19). Catron County advises the public to avoid non-essential travel to affected areas, advises residents not to attend public gatherings or events within the County until this treat has passed." The entire Declaration can be found under "Files" and "Coronavirus Updates...
All information regarding PERA for Volunteer Firefighters can now be found under "Links". This is the most current information and also has the Powerpoint that was presented in December 2018
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Fire Danger is
MODERATE
Extreme - Potential for Large Fire Exists
Very High - Dangerous Burning Conditions Exists
High - Fires are Active
Moderate - Some Potential for Fire
Low - Probability for Fire Low