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Coronavirus New Mexico is a community dedicated to the discussion and sharing of news concerning the COVID-19 outbreak in New Mexico, USA. Threats, COVID-19 misinformation/disinformation, harassment, doxing, racism, and trolls will not be tolerated.

Coronavirus New Mexico is a free speech community dedicated to the discussion and sharing of news concerning the COVID-19 outbreak in New Mexico, USA. Threats, harassment, doxing, racism, or racist memes will not be tolerated.

/r/coronavirusnewmexico

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New Subreddit Rule: No sources requiring the user pay real money to view without cookies

r/coronavirusnewmexico respects a person's right to privacy. We do not allow sources that require someone to pay in order to view the article without cookies.

If you wish to share an article that has such a requirement, it is recommended you find another source of that information

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2024/01/07
19:35 UTC

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Latest vaccination data from NMDOH 12/19/23

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2023/12/21
16:45 UTC

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Cataloging subreddit vaccine reactions of new updated booster

I thought it would be useful to catalog vaccine reactions for all of us so that we can discuss symptoms and remedies that can alleviate those of us that are having reactions.

For those of us that have gotten the new shot already, thank you for helping us keep an environment that is difficult for this virus to survive in.

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2023/09/26
13:26 UTC

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Sept. 11, 2023 Weekly NM COVID-19 hospital admissions data

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2023/09/12
21:45 UTC

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r/coronavirusnewmexico is back online

If you haven't seen the news, reddit has threatened to remove moderators or communities that stay offline.

this subreddit being the community resource that it is, I cannot in good conscious risk this community resource even if it's in the best interest of the overall reddit community as a whole.

So with that said, r/coronavirusnewmexico is back online. I will keep paying attention to how this odd period of reddit history is playing out and if there is another way we as a community can assist in those efforts to keep options available to redditors (especially those that rely on 3rd party tools to view reddit due to things like vision impairments) without jeopardizing the future of this subreddit I will be sure, as always to not only to inform you, but to make sure you all are a part of that conversation, and decision.

6 Comments
2023/06/16
05:48 UTC

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After polling our community, r/coronavirusnewmexico will be going dark indefinitely beginning June 12th in protest against Reddit's upcoming API changes.

I applaud our community for taking a stand against changes that could very well destroy not just this community, but most reddit communities as a whole. I stand with you.

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3 Comments
2023/06/11
23:57 UTC

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Should this subreddit go dark on the 12th indefinitely as a stand of solidarity with the rest of reddit's communities that are protesting the api changes?

I've been contacted by several people asking if we would also be taking a stand on these changes. I'm including an infographic below that explains everything in case you are unaware.

This is not a decision I believe is appropriate for me to make on my own without community input.

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View Poll

4 Comments
2023/06/10
23:08 UTC

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Medical/Health offices still masking?

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2023/05/19
16:29 UTC

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Paxlovid prescription hack for New Mexicans

2 Comments
2023/04/25
04:42 UTC

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