COVID-19 in Indian Country
Ohkay Owingeh continues to cancel events as the tribe attempts to slow the spread of the coronavirus in northern New Mexico.
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The Pueblo of Laguna is seeing another surge in COVID-19 cases due to the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.
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"We are blessed": The Pueblo of Laguna hailed the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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As a unique school community that transports students in and out of the Pueblos daily, the responsible course of action for the Santa Fe Indian School is to reduce student movement between multiple communities in New Mexico.

The Pueblo of Laguna continues to see an increase in COVID-19 cases on the reservation in New Mexico, with elders among the most affected.
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The Pueblo of Laguna continues to see an increase COVID-19 cases on the reservation in New Mexico.
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The Pueblo of Laguna is battling a rise in COVID-19 cases, Governor Wilfred Herrera said in his weekly update.

Pueblos across New Mexico continue to feel the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis. Many Pueblos are still in need of food and supplies.

The coronavirus appears to be returning to Kewa Pueblo in New Mexico.

No new COVID-19 cases have been detected at Kewa Pueblo in New Mexico in almost two months, according to the tribe’s health corporation.

Governor Wilfred Herrera of the Pueblo of Laguna addresses a wide range of COVID-19 issues in a video update on September 23, 2020.

More than half of the residents of the Pueblos of Cochiti, Kewa and Jemez have all responded to the 2020 Census, surpassing the self-response rate of the entire state of New Mexico.

No new COVID-19 cases have been detected at Kewa Pueblo in New Mexico, according to the tribe's health corporation.

'We will persevere if we protect our community, families, & ourselves': A coloring book for youth features artwork from renowned Kewa Pueblo cartoonist Ricardo Caté.

With 'no end in sight' to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pueblo of Zuni is taking strong measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus on the tribe's reservation in New Mexico.

Kewa Pueblo continues to see progress in the fight against COVID-19, according to data shared by the tribe’s health corporation.

As of July 26, 2020, the Pueblo of Laguna has confirmed a total of 29 positive COVID-19 cases within the Pueblo boundaries.

Kewa Pueblo is seeing progress in the fight against COVID-19, according to data shared by the New Mexico tribe's health corporation.

To date, the Pueblo of Laguna Emergency Operations Center has confirmed a total of 27 positive COVID-19 cases within the Pueblo boundaries.

The Pueblo of Zuni confirmed four additional deaths from COVID-19 among its citizens in New Mexico, bringing the total to 17 since the start of the pandemic.