[NFB-NM] FW: Release: Department of Health, Public Education Department announce Student COVID-19 Vaccination Week

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Subject: FW: Release: Department of Health, Public Education Department announce Student COVID-19 Vaccination Week
 
 
 








 


Immediate Release
April 22, 2021
 
Department of Health, Public Education Department announce
Student COVID-19 Vaccination Week
Students encouraged to register and get vaccinated 
 
 
Santa Fe--The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) and Public Education Department (PED) on Thursday announced Student COVID-19 Vaccination Week. During the week of May 3-8, students aged 16 and older will be given priority for making appointments on the NMDOH COVID-19 Vaccine Registration System, vaccineNM.org <http://vaccineNM.org> .
 
“With public schools back in session and summer just around the corner, we want students to know that getting vaccinated against COVID-19 protects them and their families - and will help us all get back to doing the things we miss,” said Department of Health Secretary Dr. Tracie Collins. 
 
“Vaccinating against this virus protects students’ health and the health of the school community,” Public Education Secretary Ryan Stewart said. “Additionally, once students are fully vaccinated, they won’t have to quarantine if they’re identified as close contacts of someone with COVID-19. That could help reduce school closures in the future.”  
 
Beginning next Monday, April 26, all New Mexicans 16 years and older will be able to self-schedule their own vaccination appointments through vaccineNM.org <http://vaccineNM.org> , no event code required. 
 
To schedule a vaccination appointment, register online at  <https://vaccinenm.org> VaccineNM.org. Vaccinations for New Mexicans under age 18 require parental consent, and Pfizer is the only vaccine available for students 16-to-17-years-old.  
 
The Department of Health can also assist those who need help registering – including those who do not have internet access. Please call the COVID-19 hotline at 1-855-600-3453, press option 0 (zero) for vaccine questions, and then option 4 for tech support.
 
 


 
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NMDOH
 
David Morgan, Media & Social Media Mgr. |  <mailto:david.morgan at state.nm.us> david.morgan at state.nm.us | (575) 649-0754 
 
 
The Department of Health works to promote health and wellness, improve health outcomes, and deliver services to all New Mexicans. As New Mexico’s largest state agency, DOH offers public health services in all 33 counties and collaborates with 23 Native American tribes, Pueblos and nations. 
 


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