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Community Level Risk Remains at LOW despite Post Holiday Jump in Reported Cases

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From January 6, 2023 post.

Community Level Risk Remains at LOW despite Post Holiday Jump in Reported Cases

For the week ending January 4, the Community Level remained at LOW for Los Alamos County, as it did for the three other counties (Taos, Rio Arriba, Santa Fe) which collectively comprise the regional Health Services Area (HSA) over which CDC hospitalization metrics are calculated. Total reported cases in the county increased week to week from 6 to 23 cases, which translates to a nearly four-fold rise in the weekly county incidence rate from 31 to 119 cases per 100,000. NMDOH reported no new COVID-19 hospital admissions or deaths in the county for the week ending January 1. Incidence rates remained stable week to week in the three neighboring HSA counties. The 4-county HSA hospitalization rate continued trending lower, decreasing week to week from 4.4 to 3.7 new admissions per 100,000. 

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