Secretary Designate of the Department of Health , Tracie C. Collins, has extended the Public Health orders in place since March 11, 2020.
All counties in New Mexico except Catron County remain in the RED LEVEL of closedown:
- Essential businesses (non-retail): No capacity restrictions but must limit operations to only those absolutely necessary to carry out essential functions
- Essential retail spaces: 25% of maximum capacity
- Food and drink establishments: No indoor dining permitted; 25% of maximum capacity for outdoor dining; any establishment serving alcohol must close by 9 p.m. each night
- Close-contact businesses: 25% of maximum capacity or 10 customers at one time, whichever is smaller
- Outdoor recreational facilities, this includes ski basins: 25% of maximum capacity
- Close-contact recreational facilities, this includes bars, bowling alleys, movies, museums, arcades, amusement parks, concert venues, dance clubs, indoor sports venues, etc.: Must remain closed
- All other businesses: 25% of maximum capacity or 75 customers at one time, whichever is smaller
- Houses of worship: May hold religious services, indoors or outdoors, or provide services through audiovisual means, but may not exceed 25% of the maximum capacity of any enclosed space on the premises
- Places of lodging: 40% of maximum occupancy for those that have completed NM Safe Certified training; 25% of maximum occupancy for all others; only 5 guests maximum are permitted in any vacation rentals, i.e., home, apartment, condominium, cabin, etc.
- Mass gatherings 5 or more persons are prohibited, this includes private or public gatherings of any kind. Coordinated outdoor outdoor gatherings such as outdoor movies, may have no more than 10 vehicles and all people must stay in their vehicle.
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