Emergency Department Visits for COVID-Like Illness Remain Stable Despite Jump in Reported Cases

Emergency Department Visits for COVID-Like Illness Remain Stable Despite Jump in Reported Cases
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From January 6, 2023 post.

Emergency Department Visits for COVID-Like Illness Remain Stable Despite Jump in Reported Cases

NMDOH reports the percentage of emergency department (ED) visits in county residents for COVID-like illness remained stable at 1.9% for each of the two-week time periods ending December 21 and January 4. Statewide, the percentage of ED visits for COVID-like illness has declined to about 4% while ED visits for flu-like illness have declined to roughly 13%. See HERE

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