San Miguel County became the first New Mexico county to move from the red tier to a less restrictive tier under the state’s new framework for lifting Covid-19 restrictions.
The county — just east of Santa Fe county — lowered its 14-day average positivity rate between Nov. 17 and Nov. 30 just enough to meet the required threshold for moving into the Yellow tier.
San Miguel County businesses can now operate with some reduced restrictions, including indoor dining at 25% occupancy and higher…
Source: The Business Journal
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