Above, two years ago at the Jamestown Denny's restaurant. |
Finally, at long last, the mask mandate of New Mexico is over.
KOAT-TV reported:
SANTA FE, N.M. — The state of New Mexico is ending its mask mandate, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced.
Speaking during a Thursday afternoon press briefing, the governor removed her own face covering, saying that the state's face mask mandate for indoor public settings is lifted, effective immediately.
There are a few places where the mask mandate still stands, health orders state.
Those institutions include all public hospitals; profit or nonprofit public hospitals; general hospitals; special hospital nursing facilities; assisted living facilities; adult day cares; hospice facilities; rehabilitation facilities; state correctional facilities; juvenile justice facilities; residential treatment centers; the New Mexico State Veterans’ Home; and community homes, except for eating and drinking.
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