Ongoing COVID-19 Support curated by 91做厙corrections or suggestions can be directed to jeredebenreck@kunm.org:
Acronyms: Centers for Disease Control (CDC); New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH); World Health Organization (WHO)
NMDOH Omicron Specific Booster website:
COVID-19 Defined:
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NM & Federal Guidance:
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- New Mexico Department of Environment reports.
- (mobile exposure notification)
- NMDOH COVID-19 phone and email.
- For COVID-19 Related Questions 1-855-600-3453
- For Non-Health Related COVID-19 Questions 1-833-551-0518
- COVID-19 Related Inquiries Covid.Vaccines@state.nm.us
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Metrics, Risk, and Assessment of COVID-10.
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- Navajo Nation Department of Health COVID-19 .
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- (monitor and compile epidemiologic surveillance data on COVID-19 in children and teens in the United States.)
Healthcare:
- Medicaid expanded coverage over the phone. Call: 1-855-637-6574.
- Submit Medicaid policy-related COVID-19 questions to MADInfo.HSD@state.nm.us.
- COVID-19 and NM Medicaid, visit the
- from NM Human Services Department on COVID-19 assistance.
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Mutual Aid Organizations.
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- New Mexico Asian & Pacific Islander Supplemental Aid Project () supplemental grocery aid to community members
- distributes N95 masks and kits to Native communities across the NM.
Education at Home:
- Childhood Education Resources for at-home Schooling:
- Free science lessons from (K-5)
- And here's a list of places offering
Indigenous Organizations:
- distributes N95 masks and kits to Native communities across the NM. It includes:
- National Indian Health Board .
Community Organizations responding to COVID-19:
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Elder Care:
- Volunteer to help state's seniors.
- 505-764-6400
list of all nursing homes and assisted living facilities across the United States with the purpose of helping people identify all available options in their geographic area.
Funeral Costs:
- FEMA program
Food and Financial Security:
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- Through NM Human Services Department: , 1-800-283-4465
- NM Department of Workforce Solutions information.
- has financial info and updates for business owners and workers.
- Food via
- produces events that educate and promote the awareness of nutritious, home grown food
Workers Rights:
- For occupational health and safety violations , 1-800-321-6742.
- If injured on the job, the , 505-827-3600.
- Retaliation for speaking out, the , 1-844-762-NLRB.
- can help address unsafe conditions and wage theft, 505-255-2840
- addresses exploitation, wage theft, injury, 505-246-1627
Housing Concerns:
- Eviction questions: : (505) 633-6694 or : (505) 265-2300
- Rent relief & utility . Dial 311 for help.
- CYFD in NM.
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- at 505-248-3165
Utility and Bill Support:
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- via NM HSD.
Mental and Behavioral Health Support:
- : 1-800-799-safe (7233)
- : 505-266-1900
- : 505-277-3013
- Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-773-3645 or (505) 247-4219.
- Child Abuse Hotline: 505-841-6100
- To Report Child Abuse and Neglect in New Mexico: 1-855-333-SAFE (7233) or #SAFE from your cell phone
- Youth may text Reach NM at 505-591-9444 to report suspected abuse or neglect or be connected with resources and support.
- : 1-866-654-3219 or 1-505-476-4912
- 855-662-7474
- : 1-855-4NM-7100
Solidarity with Prisoners:
- People in prison or jailor their familiescan reach out to Millions For Prisoners New Mexico through or by emailing:
- support and educate anyone who has or had a loved one involved in any aspect of the criminal justice system. The goals are to help the prison family, those on the outside and those on the inside or returning from prisons and jails, by providing guidance, support, information, and education.
Solidarity with the Undocumented:
- ICE Detention Center Monitors.
Solidarity with Health Care Workers (HCWs):
- HCW, not in crisis, but 1-855-507-5509.
Scam Prevention:
- Initiative tracks scams.
- Scams can be reported to the
Survivor Advocacy:
- . Marked By COVID Activists have become leaders in their own hometowns; and many have launched to build community and implement local, state, and national strategies to ensure that our elected officials center the needs of those most harmed by this preventable disaster.
- . is the largest grassroots movement in America dedicated to actively ending this pandemic. We have quickly evolved into one the most active and robust COVID-19 data sets and research tools in the world. We are continually connecting, supporting and educating those affected by COVID-19 (and their colleagues, families and friends).
- is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that tells the story of COVID-19 in America. is a scrolling virtual memorial that holds the faces, names and stories of people whose lives were taken by COVID.
- with the Office of the Medical Investigator: counseling and therapy, crisis intervention, referrals, group facilitation and advocacy. 1-800-432-5239.
Religious & Spiritual Organizations in NM offering COVID related support.
- Archdiocese of Santa Fe's
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Long COVID support and resources:
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- Participate in long COVID research, take .
- , a global network of COVID-19 patients, chronic illness allies, and health and disability advocates
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- , funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), hopes to enroll tens of thousands of patients at institutions around the country and will include both adult and pediatric cohorts. .
- 4441 East Lohman Avenue, Las Cruces, NM 88011. Outpatient care for long COVID patients needing extended rehabilitation recovery through: ㏎peech, memory and cognitive therapy ¥ysphagia management/Swallowing therapy ㎜hysical therapy to help with balance, mobility, strengthening ㏕ccupational therapy to help perform daily activities, including guided community outings and home evaluations ㎞espiratory Therapy consults ﹫utritional consults ㎜ain management. To make an appointment: Call 575-521-6401.
- Care for post-COVID patients needing long-term or short-term 24hr care through: ㎞ehabilitation nursing care ㎞espiratory care ㏎peech, memory and cognitive therapy ㎜hysical therapy ㏕ccupational therapy ﹫europsychology ㎜ain management ¥ysphagia management/Swallowing therapy. To make an appointment: For short-term care, call 575-521-6400. For long-term care, call 575-521-6600.
- Multidisciplinary Long-Term Recovery. Lovelace Health Systems Post-COVID Recovery Services help established patients who have had COVID-19 begin the recovery process. The program uses a multidisciplinary treatment approach by evaluating cardiovascular, respiratory, and neurological functions. Patients will receive a complete phone screening evaluation for COVID-19 complications. To make an appointment: Call 505.727.2727 to receive a screening today.
- 4302 Princeton, Lubbock, Texas 79415. Rehabilitation & Therapy. The Trustpoint Rehabilitation Hospital of Lubbock can provide both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation care for people who have contracted COVID-19 and are continuing to have deficits with mobility, self-care skills, cognition, activity tolerance and endurance. The Rehabilitation Hospital recognizes that Post-COVID patients (who no longer test positive for the virus) may be experiencing a wide range of deficits and they are here to problem solve what rehabilitation services may best meet each patients needs, whether it is at Trustpoint through another health resource in the community. To make an appointment: Call 806.749.2222.
Historical 91做厙 archive of all past resources shared during 2020.