Santa Fe COVID-19 Dashboard Archive
June 2022
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past few weeks, the New Mexico Department of Health and COVID Act Now have changed the metrics that they foreground. Both have shifted from a focus on positivity rates to a focus on hospitalization and case counts, per 100K. As key sources for our own metrics, this has influenced how we source and foreground our own metrics.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2,399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.3 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 78 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87.8 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 0 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 4 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 12% |
County positivity rate | 17.4% |
State vaccination rate | 78.0% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 87.8% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past few weeks, the New Mexico Department of Health and COVID Act Now have changed the metrics that they foreground. Both have shifted from a focus on positivity rates to a focus on hospitalization and case counts, per 100K. As key sources for our own metrics, this has influenced how we source and foreground our own metrics.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2,399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.3 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 78 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87.8 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 0 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 6 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 12% |
County positivity rate | 17.4% |
State vaccination rate | 78.0% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 87.8% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past few weeks, the New Mexico Department of Health and COVID Act Now have changed the metrics that they foreground. Both have shifted from a focus on positivity rates to a focus on hospitalization and case counts, per 100K. As key sources for our own metrics, this has influenced how we source and foreground our own metrics.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2,399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.3 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 78 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87.8 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 0 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 1 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 11% |
County positivity rate | 15.8% |
State vaccination rate | 78.0% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 87.8% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
May 2022
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past few weeks, the New Mexico Department of Health and COVID Act Now have changed the metrics that they foreground. Both have shifted from a focus on positivity rates to a focus on hospitalization and case counts, per 100K. As key sources for our own metrics, this has influenced how we source and foreground our own metrics.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2,399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.3 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 78 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87.8 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 2 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 1 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 1 |
State positivity rate | 6.0% |
County positivity rate | 10.0% |
State vaccination rate | 78.0% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 87.8% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past few weeks, the New Mexico Department of Health and COVID Act Now have changed the metrics that they foreground. Both have shifted from a focus on positivity rates to a focus on hospitalization and case counts, per 100K. As key sources for our own metrics, this has influenced how we source and foreground our own metrics.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2,399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.3 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 78 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87.8 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 4 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 6 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 3 |
State positivity rate | 5.0% |
County positivity rate | 6.0% |
State vaccination rate | 78.0% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 87.8% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past few weeks, the New Mexico Department of Health and COVID Act Now have changed the metrics that they foreground. Both have shifted from a focus on positivity rates to a focus on hospitalization and case counts, per 100K. As key sources for our own metrics, this has influenced how we source and foreground our own metrics.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2,399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.3 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 78 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87.8 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 1 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 1 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 1 |
State positivity rate | 3.0% |
County positivity rate | 6.0% |
State vaccination rate | 78.0% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 87.8% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past few weeks, the New Mexico Department of Health and COVID Act Now have changed the metrics that they foreground. Both have shifted from a focus on positivity rates to a focus on hospitalization and case counts, per 100K. As key sources for our own metrics, this has influenced how we source and foreground our own metrics.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2,399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the statewide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.3 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 78 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87.8 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 1 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 1 |
State positivity rate | 3.0% |
County positivity rate | 5.2% |
State vaccination rate | 78.0% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 87.8% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
April 2022
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past few weeks, the New Mexico Department of Health and COVID Act Now have changed the metrics that they foreground. Both have shifted from a focus on positivity rates to a focus on hospitalization and case counts, per 100K. As key sources for our own metrics, this has influenced how we source and foreground our own metrics.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2,399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the statewide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.3 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 78 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87.8 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 3 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 3 |
State positivity rate | 2.0% |
County positivity rate | 4.0% |
State vaccination rate | 78.0% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 87.8% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts have risen slightly for both the state and county.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2,399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the statewide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.0 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 77.8 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87.4 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 14 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 1 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 12 |
State positivity rate | 4.1% |
County positivity rate | 5.8% |
State vaccination rate | 77.9% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 87.6% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocals. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts continue to drop for both the state and county.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2,399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the statewide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.0 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 77.8 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87.4 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 7 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 1 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 6 |
State positivity rate | 3.7% |
County positivity rate | 5.3% |
State vaccination rate | 77.8% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 87.4% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocals. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts continue to drop for both the state and county.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2,399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the statewide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.0 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 77.6 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87.2 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 1 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 4.1% |
County positivity rate | 5.4% |
State vaccination rate | 77.6% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 87.2% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
March 2022
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocals. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts continue to drop for both the state and county.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2,399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the statewide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.0 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 77.6 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87.2 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 0 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 2 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 5.2% |
County positivity rate | 7.3% |
State vaccination rate | 77.6% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 87.2% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocals. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts continue to drop for both the state and county.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the statewide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.9 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 78.3 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87.2 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 0 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 6.1% |
County positivity rate | 7.9% |
State vaccination rate | 78.3% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 87.2% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocals. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts continue to drop for both the state and county.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the statewide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.9 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 78.2 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87.1 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 0 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 8.1% |
County positivity rate | 6.9% |
State vaccination rate | 78.2% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 87.1% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocals. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts continue to drop for both the state and county.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the statewide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.9 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 78.1 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 0 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 12.9% |
County positivity rate | 9.5% |
State vaccination rate | 78.1% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 87% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocals. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts continue to drop for both the state and county.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.8 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 78 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the statewide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 86.9 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 0 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 20.3% |
County positivity rate | 16.6% |
State vaccination rate | 78% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 86.9% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
February 2022
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocals. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts have started to drop for both the state and county.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. On February 18, 2022 the Governor lifted the state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.7 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 77.8 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of February 18, 2022 the state-wide indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.7 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 77.8 percent having received both shots.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 0 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 29.2% |
County positivity rate | 26.1% |
State vaccination rate | 77.8% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 86.7% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | The statewide mask mandate has been lifted |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocals. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates continue to rise but case counts have started to drop for the state and county.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.5 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 77.6 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 86.5 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of active SJC student cases | 1 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 30.4% |
County positivity rate | 26.7% |
State vaccination rate | 77.6% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 86.5% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocals. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts continue to rise for the state and county.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a statewide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.5 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 77.4 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 86.6 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of active SJC student cases | 5 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 1 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 4 |
State positivity rate | 27.6% |
County positivity rate | 24.6% |
State vaccination rate | 77.4% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 86.6% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: As of February 1, 2022, St. John’s College, Santa Fe has returned to a green alert level with all in-person activities resuming.
Opening Considerations: All undergraduate classes have returned to fully in-person. All facilities and services are accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocals. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts are steadily rising for the state but have started to decline for the county.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress:
The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.3 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 77.2 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 86.4 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of active SJC student cases | 6 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 1 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 3 |
State positivity rate | 25.8% |
County positivity rate | 24.3% |
State vaccination rate | 77.2% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 86.4% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
January 2022
Level Yellow: Because of rapidly worsening national and regional health conditions due to the Omicron variant of COVID-19, St. John’s College, Santa Fe will be moving to online classes for the first week of the spring semester, January 17–21, to allow health conditions to improve. Our goal is to begin in-person classes on Monday, January 24, assuming case counts on campus are at a manageable level.
Opening Considerations: Hosting fewer students on campus and in dormitories during the projected Omicron peak will further strengthen our public health efforts; therefore, we encourage students who are able to delay their return to campus to do so. At present, we can accommodate a delayed return as late as January 23 and will keep students updated if a later return may be possible. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts are steadily rising for both the county and the state. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise weekly.
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
On January 24, 2022, the total positive residential student count was removed and this count is now reflected in the factors table below. In addition, the total residential student tests count—which stood at 2399 on 1/24/2022—was also removed; this is due to the large number of at-home tests currently being completed, of which we are unable to track in whole.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 91.2 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 77.1 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 86.4 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of active SJC student cases | 4 |
Number of active SJC employee cases | 2 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 2 |
State positivity rate | 23.2% |
County positivity rate | 24.5% |
State vaccination rate | 77.1% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 86.4% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Yellow: Because of rapidly worsening national and regional health conditions due to the Omicron variant of COVID-19, St. John’s College, Santa Fe will be moving to online classes for the first week of the spring semester, January 17–21, to allow health conditions to improve. Our goal is to begin in-person classes on Monday, January 24, assuming case counts on campus are at a manageable level.
Opening Considerations: Hosting fewer students on campus and in dormitories during the projected Omicron peak will further strengthen our public health efforts; therefore, we encourage students who are able to delay their return to campus to do so. At present, we can accommodate a delayed return as late as January 23 and will keep students updated if a later return may be possible. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts are steadily rising for both the county and the state. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise weekly.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 8
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 2399
The college encourages all eligible members of our community to receive boosters for COVID-19. Students can contact the Health Center for information on how to schedule a booster.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 89.6 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 76.3 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 86 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 16 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 19.8% |
County positivity rate | 22.8% |
State vaccination rate | 76.3% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 86% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Yellow: Because of rapidly worsening national and regional health conditions due to the Omicron variant of COVID-19, St. John’s College, Santa Fe will be moving to online classes for the first week of the spring semester, January 17–21, to allow health conditions to improve. Our goal is to begin in-person classes on Monday, January 24, assuming case counts on campus are at a manageable level.
Opening Considerations: Hosting fewer students on campus and in dormitories during the projected Omicron peak will further strengthen our public health efforts; therefore, we encourage students who are able to delay their return to campus to do so. At present, we can accommodate a delayed return as late as January 23 and will keep students updated if a later return may be possible. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts are steadily rising for both the county and the state. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise weekly.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 5
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 2399
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 89.2 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 76 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 85.7 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 9 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 16.4% |
County positivity rate | 20.1% |
State vaccination rate | 76% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 85.7% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Yellow: Because of rapidly worsening national and regional health conditions due to the Omicron variant of COVID-19, St. John’s College, Santa Fe will be moving to online classes for the first week of the spring semester, January 17–21, to allow health conditions to improve. Our goal is to begin in-person classes on Monday, January 24, assuming case counts on campus are at a manageable level.
Opening Considerations: Hosting fewer students on campus and in dormitories during the projected Omicron peak will further strengthen our public health efforts; therefore, we encourage students who are able to delay their return to campus to do so. At present, we can accommodate a delayed return as late as January 23 and will keep students updated if a later return may be possible. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts have dropped slightly for the state but continue to rise for the county. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise weekly.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 5
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 2394
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 88.8 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 75.8 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 85.5 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 7 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 14.7% |
County positivity rate | 18% |
State vaccination rate | 75.8% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 85.5% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
December 2021
Level Green: We continue to monitor the state and county positivity rates alongside our own campus health conditions. While state and county cases are rising and require serious consideration, our campus health conditions remain positive with 95 percent of our on-campus community vaccinated, booster rates for staff and faculty steadily increasing, and positive test rates low. For these reasons, the Santa Fe campus is currently operating at an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts have risen slightly for both the state and county. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise weekly.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 4
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 2394
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 88.4 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 75.6 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 85.3 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 16.2% |
County positivity rate | 16.5% |
State vaccination rate | 75.6% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 85.3% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: We continue to monitor the state and county positivity rates alongside our own campus health conditions. While state and county cases are rising and require serious consideration, our campus health conditions remain positive with 95 percent of our on-campus community vaccinated, booster rates for staff and faculty steadily increasing, and positive test rates low. For these reasons, the Santa Fe campus is currently operating at an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts have dropped slightly for both the state and county. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise weekly.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 4
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 2394
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87.6 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 75.3 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 85 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 16.6% |
County positivity rate | 15.6% |
State vaccination rate | 75.3% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 85% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: We continue to monitor the state and county positivity rates alongside our own campus health conditions. While state and county cases are rising and require serious consideration, our campus health conditions remain positive with 95 percent of our on-campus community vaccinated, booster rates for staff and faculty steadily increasing, and positive test rates low. For these reasons, the Santa Fe campus is currently operating at an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts continue to rise for both the state and county. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise weekly.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 4
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 2362
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 87 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 75 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 84.7 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of SJC community cases | 1 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 17.5% |
County positivity rate | 15.8% |
State vaccination rate | 75% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 84.7% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: We continue to monitor the state and county positivity rates alongside our own campus health conditions. While state and county cases are rising and require serious consideration, our campus health conditions remain positive with 95 percent of our on-campus community vaccinated, booster rates for staff and faculty steadily increasing, and positive test rates low. For these reasons, the Santa Fe campus is currently operating at an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts continue to rise for both the state and county. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise weekly.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 4
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 2322
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 86.1 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 74.6 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 84.3 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 2 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 1 |
State positivity rate | 16.3% |
County positivity rate | 14.1% |
State vaccination rate | 74.6% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 84.3% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
November 2021
Level Green: We continue to monitor the state and county positivity rates alongside our own campus health conditions. While state and county cases are rising and require serious consideration, our campus health conditions remain positive with 95 percent of our on-campus community vaccinated, booster rates for staff and faculty steadily increasing, and positive test rates low. For these reasons, the Santa Fe campus is currently operating at an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts continue to rise for both the state and county. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise weekly.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 3
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 2264
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 85.2 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 74.2 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 84 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 13.6% |
County positivity rate | 11% |
State vaccination rate | 74.2% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 84% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: We continue to monitor the state and county positivity rates alongside our own campus health conditions. While state and county cases are rising and require serious consideration, our campus health conditions remain positive with 95 percent of our on-campus community vaccinated, booster rates for staff and faculty steadily increasing, and positive test rates low. For these reasons, the Santa Fe campus is currently operating at an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts continue to rise for both the state and county. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise weekly.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 3
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 2264
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 84.7 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 73.9 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 83.6 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 1 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 13.2% |
County positivity rate | 10.7% |
State vaccination rate | 73.9% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 83.6% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts continue to rise slightly for both the state and county. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise daily.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 3
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 2207
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 83.8 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 73.5 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 82.9 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 1 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 95% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 12% |
County positivity rate | 9.6% |
State vaccination rate | 73.5% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 82.9% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts continue to rise slightly for both the state and county. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise daily.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 3
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 2161
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 82.8 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 72.8 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 82.5 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 94.9% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 10.6% |
County positivity rate | 7.9% |
State vaccination rate | 72.8% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 82.5% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
October 2021
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts continue to rise slightly for both the state but have been dropping for the county. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise daily.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 3
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 2094
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 81.8 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 72.2 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 82.3 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 1 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 94.6% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 9.2% |
County positivity rate | 6.8% |
State vaccination rate | 72.2% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 82.3% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts have risen slightly for both the county and the state. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise daily.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 3
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 2044
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 81.4 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 71.9 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 82.0 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 94.6% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 8.9% |
County positivity rate | 7.1% |
State vaccination rate | 71.9% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 82% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts have risen slightly for both the county and the state. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise daily.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 2
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 1992
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a statewide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 80.7 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 71.3 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a statewide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 81.3 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 93.8% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 7.8% |
County positivity rate | 6.2% |
State vaccination rate | 71.3% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 81.3% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days the positivity rates and case counts have remained fairly steady for both the county and the state. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise daily.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 2
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 1953
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 80.1 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 70.8 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 80.9 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 93.5% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 7.1% |
County positivity rate | 5.3% |
State vaccination rate | 70.8% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 80.9% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
September 2021
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight decrease in our positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and the state. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise daily.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 2
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 1908
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 79.8 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 70.4 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 80.9 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 93.2% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 7.1% |
County positivity rate | 4.9% |
State vaccination rate | 70.4% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 80.9% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight decrease in our positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and the state. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise daily.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 2
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 1850
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 79.4 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 69.8 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 80.4 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 1 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 93.1% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 7.6% |
County positivity rate | 4.9% |
State vaccination rate | 69.8% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 80.4% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight decrease in our positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and the state. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise daily.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 2
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 1781
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 78.5 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 68.7 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 79.2 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 92.2% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 8.0% |
County positivity rate | 5.1% |
State vaccination rate | 68.7% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 79.2% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight increase in our positivity rates as well as increases in case counts for both the county and state. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise daily.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 2
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 1735
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a state-wide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 78.0 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 68.1 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a state-wide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 78.6 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
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Number of SJC community cases | 0 |
On-campus vaccination rate | 89.3% |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 8.2% |
County positivity rate | 5.4% |
State vaccination rate | 68.1% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 78.6% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
August 2021
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight increase in our positivity rates as well as increases in case counts for both the county and state. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise daily.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 2
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 1675
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a statewide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 76.8 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 67.2 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a statewide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 77.2 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 0 |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 8.1% |
County positivity rate | 5.4% |
State vaccination rate | 67.2% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 77.2% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight increase in our positivity rates as well as increases in case counts for both the county and state. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise daily.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 1621
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county; however, on August 20, 2021 the Governor implemented a statewide indoor mask mandate. The New Mexico Higher Education Department continues to encourage institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 75.6 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 66.2 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of August 20, 2021 there is a statewide indoor mask mandate in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 76.6 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 0 |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 7.9% |
County positivity rate | 4.6% |
State vaccination rate | 66.2% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 76.6% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | Statewide indoor mask mandate |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight increase in our positivity rates as well as increases in case counts for both the county and state. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise daily.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Total Residential Student Tests: 1595
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. There are currently no pandemic-related occupancy restrictions in the state of New Mexico and the New Mexico Higher Education Department is encouraging institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 74.9 percent of the state’s residents age 18+ having received their first shot and 65.9 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of June 30, 2021 the county has no pandemic-related occupancy restrictions in place.
Vaccine progress: The New Mexico Department of Health is currently reporting 76.6 percent of the county of Santa Fe ages 18+ having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 0 |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 6.8% |
County positivity rate | 3.9% |
State vaccination rate | 65.9% ages 18+ |
County vaccination rate | 76.6% ages 18+ |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | All restrictions lifted. |
Vaccination rates are reflective of the state population age 18 and above.
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight increase in our positivity rates as well as increases in case counts for both the county and state. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise daily.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 0
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 0
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. There are currently no pandemic-related occupancy restrictions in the state of New Mexico and the New Mexico Higher Education Department is encouraging institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico is one of the leaders in the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 73.6 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 65.2 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of June 30, 2021 the county has no pandemic-related occupancy restrictions in place.
Vaccine progress: The county of Santa Fe currently has 83.6 percent of residents with at least one shot and 74.9 percent having completed the vaccination series.
Factors
Decision Input | Operating Factor | Status |
---|---|
Number of SJC community cases | 0 |
Number of on-campus isolation beds in use | 0 |
State positivity rate | 6.1% |
County positivity rate | 3.7% |
State vaccination rate | 65.6% |
County vaccination rate | 76.2% |
National, state, and/or county regulations or guidance | All restrictions lifted. |
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Undergraduate classes will return to fully in-person only with a choice for online or in-person in our graduate program. All facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight increase in our positivity rates as well as increases in case counts for both the county and state. The number of fully vaccinated individuals continues to rise daily.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1595
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. There are currently no pandemic-related occupancy restrictions in the state of New Mexico and the New Mexico Higher Education Department is encouraging institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico is one of the leaders in the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 73.6 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 65.2 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of June 30, 2021 the county has no pandemic-related occupancy restrictions in place.
Vaccine progress: The county of Santa Fe currently has 83.6 percent of residents with at least one shot and 74.9 percent having completed the vaccination series.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 5.2%. | ↑ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 3.7%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Green | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14-day average of 43.5%. | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | Contact tracing will be completed in conjunction with the New Mexico Department of Health. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | = |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
July 2021
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Most facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen little to no change in our positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state with the number of fully vaccinated individuals rising daily. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1569
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has ended the tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allowed for limited economic reopening by county. There are currently no pandemic-related occupancy restrictions in the state of New Mexico and the New Mexico Higher Education Department is encouraging institutions with a mixed population of both people who are fully vaccinated and those who are not to continue the use of prevention strategies that will reduce spread.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico is one of the leaders in the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 71.1 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 62.8 percent having received both shots.
COUNTY: As of June 30, 2021 the county has no pandemic-related occupancy restrictions in place.
Vaccine progress: The county of Santa Fe currently has 81.2 percent of residents with at least one shot and 72.4 percent having completed the vaccination series.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 1.7%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.9%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Green | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14-day average of 50.4%. | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | Contact tracing will be completed in conjunction with the New Mexico Department of Health. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | = |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
June 2021
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Most facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen little to no change in our positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state with the number of fully vaccinated individuals rising daily. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1549
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 68.4 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 59.8 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 1.9%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.5%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Green | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14-day average of 54.4%. | ↑ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | Contact tracing will be completed in conjunction with the New Mexico Department of Health. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | = |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Most facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen little to no change in our positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state with the number of fully vaccinated individuals rising daily. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1528
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 66.0 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 56.3 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.4%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Yellow | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 3.3%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Green | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14-day average of 43.7%. | ↑ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | Contact tracing will be completed in conjunction with the New Mexico Department of Health. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | = |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Most facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen little to no change in our positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state with the number of fully vaccinated individuals rising daily. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1528
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 65.7 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 56 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.5%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Yellow | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 3.5%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Green | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14-day average of 35.1%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | Contact tracing will be completed in conjunction with the New Mexico Department of Health. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | = |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
May 2021
Level Green: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with the significant number of SJC students and employees who have received the vaccination, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall green alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Most facilities and services will be accessible for on-and-off campus students and community members who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the green dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen little to no change in our positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state with the number of fully vaccinated individuals rising daily. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1491
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 56.7 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 46.8 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.7%. | = |
County Positivity Rate | Yellow | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 3.2%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Green | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14-day average of 33.0%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | Contact tracing will be completed in conjunction with the New Mexico Department of Health. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | = |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1491
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 56.7 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 46.8 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.7%. | = |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 3.1%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Green | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14-day average of 33.0%. | ↑ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1463
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 56.2 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 46.3 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.7%. | = |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 3.0%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Green | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14-day average of 32.5%. | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1463
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 54.8 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 44.9 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.7%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.8%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Green | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14-day average of 35.5%. | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1380
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 54.3 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 44.2 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.8%. | = |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.7%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14-day average of 38.5%. | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1380
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 53.4 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 42.2 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.8%. | = |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.6%. | = |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14-day average of 42.8%. | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1269
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 52.9 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 41.6 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.8%. | ↑ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.6%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14-day average of 46%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1269
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 52 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 40.2 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.7%. | = |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.5%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 44.4%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1160
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 51.5 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 38.6 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.7%. | = |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.4%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14-day average of 42.5% with the state usage also slightly decreasing to a 14-day average of 75.9%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
April 2021
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1160
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website)​​​​​​​.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 50.4 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 36.0 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.7%. | = |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.3%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14-day average of 43.9% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14-day average of 77.4%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1046
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website)​​​​​​​.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 49.9 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 35.5 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.7%. | = |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.1%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14-day average of 46.3% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14-day average of 77.9%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 1046
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website)​​​​​​​.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 48.4 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 33.1 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.7%. | ↑ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 1.9%. | = |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14-day average of 51.7% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14-day average of 77.8%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 934
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website)​​​​​​​.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 47.8 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 32.3 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.6%. | ↑ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 1.98%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14-day average of 56.6% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14-day average of 77.6%. | ↑ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 933
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website)​​​​​​​.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 45.4 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 30.2 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.5%. | ↑ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 1.8%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14-day average of 57.4% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14-day average of 75.8%. | ↑ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 823
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website)​​​​​​​.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 44.7 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 29.4 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.4%. | ↑ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 1.9%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14-day average of 56.8% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14-day average of 74.1%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website)​​​​​​​.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 41 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 26 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.3%. | ↑ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 1.9%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14-day average of 59.9% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14-day average of 72.2%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no essential employees in quarantine or isolation. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | = |
Total Student Resident Tests: 784
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 675
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website)​​​​​​​.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 30 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 18 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.2%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.0%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14-day average of 61.4% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14-day average of 70.9%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | ↓ |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Orange | Six essential staff employees are in quarantine due to exposure. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | ↓ |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 671
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website)​​​​​​​.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 30 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 18 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.3%. | = |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.1%. | = |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 65.1% with the state usage slightly decreasing to a 14 day average of 70.7%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | ↓ |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Orange | Six essential staff employees are in quarantine due to exposure. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | ↓ |
March 2021
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 577
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website)​​​​​​​.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 30 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 18 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.3%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.1%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 67.7% with the state usage slightly decreasing to a 14 day average of 71.4%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | ↓ |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Orange | Six essential staff employees are in quarantine due to exposure. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | ↓ |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 571
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website)​​​​​​​.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 30 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 18 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 14, Santa Fe County has shifted to turquoise-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented. Santa Fe County’s turquoise status allows for indoor dining at 75 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 75 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 20 to 150 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 33 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.5%. | = |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 1.9%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 66.6% with the state usage slightly decreasing to a 14 day average of 73.9%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level turquoise. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | ↓ |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Orange | Six essential staff employees are in quarantine due to exposure. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | ↓ |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 506
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website)​​​​​​​.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 30 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 18 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 10, Santa Fe County has shifted to green-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented; the county reported a two-week average of 5.9/100,000 new cases and a 1.4 percent positivity rate, down from 8.3/100,000 and 2.01 percent positivity for the prior two-week period. Santa Fe County’s green status allows for indoor dining at 50 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 50 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 10 to 20 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 25 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.5%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 1.8%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 63.9% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14 day average of 75.9%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level green. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | ↓ |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Orange | Six essential staff employees are in quarantine due to exposure. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | ↓ |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 499
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website)​​​​​​​.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 30 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 18 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 10, Santa Fe County has shifted to green-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented; the county reported a two-week average of 5.9/100,000 new cases and a 1.4 percent positivity rate, down from 8.3/100,000 and 2.01 percent positivity for the prior two-week period. Santa Fe County’s green status allows for indoor dining at 50 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 50 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 10 to 20 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 25 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.6%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 1.5%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 59.3% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14 day average of 76.7%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level green. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | ↓ |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Orange | Six essential staff employees are in quarantine due to exposure. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | ↓ |
Level Yellow: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall yellow alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online or in a hybrid model. Some facilities and services will be accessible for on- and off-campus students who follow all required campus protocols. Please read through the yellow dashboard explanation below for additional operations details.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: New Mexico has implemented a tiered red-to-turquoise reopening matrix, which allows for limited economic reopening by county. This framework assigns a color-coded risk level to each county based on the county meeting key health metrics over a two-week period: an average case incidence of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. County COVID-19 conditions are updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website).
As of March 10, 2021, 13 counties improved to a less restrictive level and only one county remains in the highest-risk red category. For the first time since the red-to-turquoise matrix was implemented in December 2020, approximately 500,000 New Mexicans are now living under green-level restrictions, the second least restrictive tier, which allows for 50 percent maximum occupancy for indoor dining and essential retail spaces, among other activities. Find more information about economic activities by reopening tier here at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website)​​​​​​​.
Vaccine progress: New Mexico leads the nation with regard to the number of “shots in arms,” with 30 percent of the state’s residents having received their first shot and 18 percent having received both shots. The state’s most recent epidemiological modeling attributes New Mexico’s aggressive vaccination plan as lowering the daily COVID positive incidence by more than 60 percent.
On March 8, the New Mexico Public Education Department announced that all K–12 public schools will provide in-person classes five days a week starting April 5. The state has committed to providing all educators with their first shot by the end of March in preparation for the transition back to in-person learning. Learn more about vaccine distribution progress and vaccine priority groups.
COUNTY: As of March 10, Santa Fe County has shifted to green-level economic reopening for the first time since the matrix was implemented; the county reported a two-week average of 5.9/100,000 new cases and a 1.4 percent positivity rate, down from 8.3/100,000 and 2.01 percent positivity for the prior two-week period. Santa Fe County’s green status allows for indoor dining at 50 percent occupancy, essential retail operations at 50 percent occupancy, increasing gathering size from 10 to 20 people, and permitting some arts and recreational facilities to reopen at 25 percent occupancy.
On March 5, Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) announced that all vaccinated teachers and staff will be required to return to in-person operations under an agreement with the teachers’ union. This includes teachers and staff who were eligible for vaccine but declined.
Santa Fe County continues to abide by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.7%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 1.5%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 56.0% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14 day average of 76.4%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level green. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | ↓ |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Orange | Six essential staff employees are in quarantine due to exposure. | ↑ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | ↓ |
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 436
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
Level Orange: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall orange alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online; we are prepared to respond with the shift in local and state health conditions.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 436
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. See more information on essential businesses.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website)​​​​​​​. If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions. As of March 9, Santa Fe County has shifted into the Green Level, allowing for indoor dining at a 50 percent capacity and a gathering size of 20.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.9%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 1.7%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 52.6% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14 day average of 73.4%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level green. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There is currently one residential student in isolation. | ↑ |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Orange | Six essential staff employees are in quarantine due to exposure. | ↑ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | ↓ |
Level Orange: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall orange alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online; we are prepared to respond with the shift in local and state health conditions.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Total Positive Residential Student Tests: 1
On March 10, this metric was retitled to reflect the total count of residential students who have tested positive, rather than a positivity rate.
Total Student Resident Tests: 429
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. See more information on essential businesses.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities and following gathering size restrictions. As of March 9, Santa Fe County has shifted into the Green Level, allowing for indoor dining at a 50 percent capacity and a gathering size of 20.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 2.9%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 1.7%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 52.6% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14 day average of 73.4%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Green | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level green. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
On March 10, we removed the Campus Positivity Rate from our list of internal factors but will continue to report the total count of positive residential students.
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There is currently one residential student in isolation. | ↑ |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Orange | Six essential staff employees are in quarantine due to exposure. | ↑ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | ↓ |
Level Orange: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall orange alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online; we are prepared to respond with the shift in local and state health conditions.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Student Resident Positivity Rate: 1%
Total Student Resident Tests: 365
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. See more information on essential businesses.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of February 10, Santa Fe County has shifted into the Yellow Level, allowing for indoor dining at a 25% capacity and a gathering size of 10.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 3.1%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.0%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 52.0% with the state usage slightly decreasing to a 14 day average of 70.9%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Yellow | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level yellow. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Student Resident Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no employees in quarantine. | ↓ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | ↓ |
Level Orange: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall orange alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online; we are prepared to respond with the shift in local and state health conditions.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Student Resident Positivity Rate: 1%
Total Student Resident Tests: 330
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. See more information on essential businesses.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of February 10, Santa Fe County has shifted into the Yellow Level, allowing for indoor dining at a 25% capacity and a gathering size of 10.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 3.3%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.4%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 52.0% with the state usage slightly decreasing to a 14 day average of 70.2%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Yellow | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level yellow. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Student Resident Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no employees in quarantine. | ↓ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | ↓ |
Level Orange: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall orange alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online; we are prepared to respond with the shift in local and state health conditions.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Student Resident Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Student Resident Tests: 270
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. See more information on essential businesses.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of February 10, Santa Fe County has shifted into the Yellow Level, allowing for indoor dining at a 25% capacity and a gathering size of 10.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Yellow | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 3.6%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Green | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 2.9%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 52.0% with the state usage slightly decreasing to a 14 day average of 70.4%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. All on-campus residents have active accounts and are completing the daily symptom log. | ↓ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Yellow | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level yellow. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Student Resident Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no employees in quarantine. | ↓ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | No issues at this time. | ↓ |
February 2021
Level Orange: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall orange alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online; we are prepared to respond with the shift in local and state health conditions.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Student Resident Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Student Resident Tests: 262
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. See more information on essential businesses.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of February 10, Santa Fe County has shifted into the Yellow Level, allowing for indoor dining at a 25% capacity and a gathering size of 10.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Yellow | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 4.0%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Yellow | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 3.4%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 49.4% with the state usage slightly decreasing to a 14 day average of 72.6%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. Students are in the process of creating accounts. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Yellow | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level yellow. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Student Resident Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no employees in quarantine. | ↓ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Orange: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall orange alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online; we are prepared to respond with the shift in local and state health conditions.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Student Resident Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Student Resident Tests: 231
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. See more information on essential businesses.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of February 10, Santa Fe County has shifted into the Yellow Level, allowing for indoor dining at a 25% capacity and a gathering size of 10.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Yellow | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 4.4%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Yellow | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 3.9%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 47.5% with the state usage slightly decreasing to a 14 day average of 74.9%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. Students are in the process of creating accounts. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Yellow | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level yellow. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Student Resident Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no employees in quarantine. | ↓ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Orange: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall orange alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online; we are prepared to respond with the shift in local and state health conditions.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Student Resident Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Student Resident Tests: 227
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. See more information on essential businesses.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of February 10, Santa Fe County has shifted into the Yellow Level, allowing for indoor dining at a 25% capacity and a gathering size of 10.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Yellow | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 4.7%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Yellow | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 4.8%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 46.9% with the state usage slightly decreasing to a 14 day average of 76.9%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. Students are in the process of creating accounts. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Yellow | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level yellow. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Student Resident Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are no employees in quarantine. | ↓ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Orange: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall orange alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online; we are prepared to respond with the shift in local and state health conditions.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Student Resident Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Student Resident Tests: 193
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. See more information on essential businesses.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of February 10, Santa Fe County has shifted into the Yellow Level, allowing for indoor dining at a 25% capacity and a gathering size of 10.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Yellow | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 5.1%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Orange | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 5.3%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14 day average of 46.5% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14 day average of 77.9%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. Students are in the process of creating accounts. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Yellow | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level yellow. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Student Resident Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Orange | Two positive employee cases have resulted in the quarantine of a few employees who may have been exposed. | ↓ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Orange: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall orange alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online; we are prepared to respond with the shift in local and state health conditions.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Student Resident Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Student Resident Tests: 193
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. See more information on essential businesses.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of February 10, Santa Fe County has shifted into the Yellow Level, allowing for indoor dining at a 25% capacity and a gathering size of 10.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Yellow | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 5.4%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Orange | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 5.9%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14 day average of 48.4% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14 day average of 77.7%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. Students are in the process of creating accounts. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Yellow | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level yellow. | ↓ |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Student Resident Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Orange | Two positive employee cases have resulted in the quarantine of a few employees who may have been exposed. | ↓ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Orange: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall orange alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online; we are prepared to respond with the shift in local and state health conditions.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Student Resident Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Student Resident Tests: 155
On February 4, this metric was retitled to clarify the population that it has always referenced: residential students, from whom regular test results have always been required and reported. This semester, residential student testing has increased to a weekly requirement.
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
As of December 9, all non-essential medical procedures at hospitals have been suspended and crisis of care standards activated due to hospitals reaching ICU capacity state-wide. This means that hospitals are now authorized to ration care if necessary. On December 11, the state’s Public Education Department suspended in-person learning for K-12 public schools state-wide after winter break until January 18, 2021.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Yellow | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 6.0%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Orange | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 6.6%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight decrease with a 14 day average of 51.0% with the state usage slightly increasing to a 14 day average of 77.0%. | = |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. Students are in the process of creating accounts. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Student Resident Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Orange | Two positive employee cases have resulted in the quarantine of multiple employees who may have been exposed. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Orange: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall orange alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online; we are prepared to respond with the shift in local and state health conditions.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Student Resident Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Student Resident Tests: 149
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
As of December 9, all non-essential medical procedures at hospitals have been suspended and crisis of care standards activated due to hospitals reaching ICU capacity state-wide. This means that hospitals are now authorized to ration care if necessary. On December 11, the state’s Public Education Department suspended in-person learning for K-12 public schools state-wide after winter break until January 18, 2021.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Yellow | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 6.9%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Orange | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 7.0%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Yellow | Hospital usage in the county has a slight increase with a 14 day average of 52.1% with the state usage also slightly increasing to a 14 day average of 76.1%. | ↑ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. Students are in the process of creating accounts. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Student Resident Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Orange | There is currently a large number of essential employees in quarantine due to either exposure or positive COVID cases. | ↑ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Orange: Based on an overall assessment of decreasing numbers in both the state and county, along with our weekly testing protocol and daily wellness check, the Santa Fe campus has shifted into an overall orange alert level.
Opening Considerations: Classes will continue online; we are prepared to respond with the shift in local and state health conditions.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady decrease in positivity rates as well as a decrease in case counts for both the county and state. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 118
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
As of December 9, all non-essential medical procedures at hospitals have been suspended and crisis of care standards activated due to hospitals reaching ICU capacity state-wide. This means that hospitals are now authorized to ration care if necessary. On December 11, the state’s Public Education Department suspended in-person learning for K-12 public schools state-wide after winter break until January 18, 2021.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
State Positivity Rate | Yellow | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 7.5%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
County Positivity Rate | Orange | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 7.0%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Green | Hospital usage throughout the state has a slight decrease and the 14 day average and is now at 75.5% with the county reporting a 14 day average of 50.9% | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. Students are in the process of creating accounts. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
January 2021
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight increase in positivity rates with a slight decrease in case counts. Hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 107
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
As of December 9, all non-essential medical procedures at hospitals have been suspended and crisis of care standards activated due to hospitals reaching ICU capacity state-wide. This means that hospitals are now authorized to ration care if necessary. On December 11, the state’s Public Education Department suspended in-person learning for K-12 public schools state-wide after winter break until January 18, 2021.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 7.5%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↓ |
State Positivity Rate | Orange | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 9.0%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a slight decrease and the 14 day average and is now at 76.6% | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. Students are in the process of creating accounts. | = |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight increase in positivity rates with a slight decrease in case counts. Hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 97
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
As of December 9, all non-essential medical procedures at hospitals have been suspended and crisis of care standards activated due to hospitals reaching ICU capacity state-wide. This means that hospitals are now authorized to ration care if necessary. On December 11, the state’s Public Education Department suspended in-person learning for K-12 public schools state-wide after winter break until January 18, 2021.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 8.4%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↓ |
State Positivity Rate | Orange | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 10.0%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a slight decrease and the 14 day average and is now at 77.5% | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | SJC has partnered with CastleBranch to conduct our contact tracing. Students are in the process of creating accounts. | = |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight increase in positivity rates with a slight decrease in case counts. Hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 76
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
As of December 9, all non-essential medical procedures at hospitals have been suspended and crisis of care standards activated due to hospitals reaching ICU capacity state-wide. This means that hospitals are now authorized to ration care if necessary. On December 11, the state’s Public Education Department suspended in-person learning for K-12 public schools state-wide after winter break until January 18, 2021.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 8.9%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↓ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 11.0%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a slight decrease and the 14 day average and is now at 81.2% | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | We are currently relying on the New Mexico Department of Health to conduct our contact tracing and they are experiencing a significant delay in outreach. | ↑ |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight increase in positivity rates with a slight decrease in case counts. Hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 76
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
As of December 9, all non-essential medical procedures at hospitals have been suspended and crisis of care standards activated due to hospitals reaching ICU capacity state-wide. This means that hospitals are now authorized to ration care if necessary. On December 11, the state’s Public Education Department suspended in-person learning for K-12 public schools state-wide after winter break until January 18, 2021.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 10.0%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↓ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 11.4%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a slight decrease and the 14 day average and is now at 84.0% | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | We are currently relying on the New Mexico Department of Health to conduct our contact tracing and they are experiencing a significant delay in outreach. | ↑ |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight increase in positivity rates with a slight decrease in case counts. Hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 76
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
As of December 9, all non-essential medical procedures at hospitals have been suspended and crisis of care standards activated due to hospitals reaching ICU capacity state-wide. This means that hospitals are now authorized to ration care if necessary. On December 11, the state’s Public Education Department suspended in-person learning for K-12 public schools state-wide after winter break until January 18, 2021.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 10.4%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↑ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 11.1%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a slight decrease and the 14 day average and is now at 88.9% | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | We are currently relying on the New Mexico Department of Health to conduct our contact tracing and they are experiencing a significant delay in outreach. | ↑ |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight increase in positivity rates with a slight decrease in case counts. Hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 76
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
As of December 9, all non-essential medical procedures at hospitals have been suspended and crisis of care standards activated due to hospitals reaching ICU capacity state-wide. This means that hospitals are now authorized to ration care if necessary. On December 11, the state’s Public Education Department suspended in-person learning for K-12 public schools state-wide after winter break until January 18, 2021.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 9.4%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↑ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 10.7%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a slight decrease and the 14 day average and is now at 92.5% | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | We are currently relying on the New Mexico Department of Health to conduct our contact tracing and they are experiencing a significant delay in outreach. | ↑ |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight increase in positivity rates with a slight decrease in case counts. Hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 76
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
As of December 9, all non-essential medical procedures at hospitals have been suspended and crisis of care standards activated due to hospitals reaching ICU capacity state-wide. This means that hospitals are now authorized to ration care if necessary. On December 11, the state’s Public Education Department suspended in-person learning for K-12 public schools state-wide after winter break until January 18, 2021.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 8.6%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↑ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 10.3%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a slight decrease and the 14 day average and is now at 94.8% | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | We are currently relying on the New Mexico Department of Health to conduct our contact tracing and they are experiencing a significant delay in outreach. | ↑ |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight increase in positivity rates with a slight decrease in case counts. Hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 76
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
As of December 9, all non-essential medical procedures at hospitals have been suspended and crisis of care standards activated due to hospitals reaching ICU capacity state-wide. This means that hospitals are now authorized to ration care if necessary. On December 11, the state’s Public Education Department suspended in-person learning for K-12 public schools state-wide after winter break until January 18, 2021.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 7.2%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↑ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 10.4%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a slight increase and the 14 day average and is now at 96.5% | ↑ |
Test Turnaround Times | Green | Moving into the spring semester, SJC will be working with Vault to administer tests and receive results. Current turn-around-time for tests from Vault is approximately 24–48 hours. | = |
Testing Availability | Green | SJC has partnered with Vault and has obtained a sufficient supply of tests for our current need. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | We are currently relying on the New Mexico Department of Health to conduct our contact tracing and they are experiencing a significant delay in outreach. | ↑ |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
December 2020
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight decrease in positivity rates and case counts but hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 76
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
As of December 9, all non-essential medical procedures at hospitals have been suspended and crisis of care standards activated due to hospitals reaching ICU capacity state-wide. This means that hospitals are now authorized to ration care if necessary. On December 11, the state’s Public Education Department suspended in-person learning for K-12 public schools state-wide after winter break until January 18, 2021.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Orange | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 6.2%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↓ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 11.3%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a slight drop in the 14 day average and is now at 95.5% | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Red | Lab turnaround times are currently taking more than 10 days and is a cause for concern. | ↑ |
Testing Availability | Green | New Mexico Department of Health has provided sufficient tests for the remainder of the fall semester. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | We are currently relying on the New Mexico Department of Health to conduct our contact tracing and they are experiencing a significant delay in outreach. | ↑ |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | ↓ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight decrease in positivity rates and case counts but hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 76
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
As of December 9, all non-essential medical procedures at hospitals have been suspended and crisis of care standards activated due to hospitals reaching ICU capacity state-wide. This means that hospitals are now authorized to ration care if necessary. On December 11, the state’s Public Education Department suspended in-person learning for K-12 public schools state-wide after winter break until January 18, 2021.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 6.6%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↓ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 12.1%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a slight drop in the 14 day average and is now at 96.4% | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Red | Lab turnaround times are currently taking more than 10 days and is a cause for concern. | ↑ |
Testing Availability | Green | New Mexico Department of Health has provided sufficient tests for the remainder of the fall semester. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | We are currently relying on the New Mexico Department of Health to conduct our contact tracing and they are experiencing a significant delay in outreach. | ↑ |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | ↓ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight decrease in positivity rates and case counts but hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 76
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
As of December 9, all non-essential medical procedures at hospitals have been suspended and crisis of care standards activated due to hospitals reaching ICU capacity state-wide. This means that hospitals are now authorized to ration care if necessary. On December 11, the state’s Public Education Department suspended in-person learning for K-12 public schools state-wide after winter break until January 18, 2021.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 7.6%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↓ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 13.2%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a slight drop in the 14 day average and is now at 97.2% | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Red | Lab turnaround times are currently taking more than 10 days and is a cause for concern. | ↑ |
Testing Availability | Green | New Mexico Department of Health has provided sufficient tests for the remainder of the fall semester. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | We are currently relying on the New Mexico Department of Health to conduct our contact tracing and they are experiencing a significant delay in outreach. | ↑ |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | ↓ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight decrease in positivity rates and case counts but hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 76
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
As of December 9, all non-essential medical procedures at hospitals have been suspended and crisis of care standards activated due to hospitals reaching ICU capacity state-wide. This means that hospitals are now authorized to ration care if necessary. On December 11, the state’s Public Education Department suspended in-person learning for K-12 public schools state-wide after winter break until January 18, 2021.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 8.3%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↓ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 14.0%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a slight drop in the 14 day average and is now at 97.9% | ↓ |
Test Turnaround Times | Red | Lab turnaround times are currently taking more than 10 days and is a cause for concern. | ↑ |
Testing Availability | Green | New Mexico Department of Health has provided sufficient tests for the remainder of the fall semester. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | We are currently relying on the New Mexico Department of Health to conduct our contact tracing and they are experiencing a significant delay in outreach. | ↑ |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | ↓ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight decrease in positivity rates and case counts but hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 76
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers.Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning through the end of the year.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 9.4%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↓ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 14.4%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a 14 day average of 100% with discussions taking place to ration care. | ↑ |
Test Turnaround Times | Red | Lab turnaround times are currently taking more than 10 days and is a cause for concern. | ↑ |
Testing Availability | Green | New Mexico Department of Health has provided sufficient tests for the remainder of the fall semester. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | We are currently relying on the New Mexico Department of Health to conduct our contact tracing and they are experiencing a significant delay in outreach. | ↑ |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | ↓ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight decrease in positivity rates and case counts but hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 76
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers.Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning through the end of the year.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 9.9%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↓ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 14.6%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a 14 day average of 100% with discussions taking place to ration care. | ↑ |
Test Turnaround Times | Red | Lab turnaround times are currently taking more than 10 days and is a cause for concern. | ↑ |
Testing Availability | Green | New Mexico Department of Health has provided sufficient tests for the remainder of the fall semester. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | We are currently relying on the New Mexico Department of Health to conduct our contact tracing and they are experiencing a significant delay in outreach. | ↑ |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There is currently one essential employees in quarantine. | ↑ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | = |
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight decrease in positivity rates and case counts but hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 76
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers.Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning through the end of the year.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 11.0%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↓ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 15.2%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a 14 day average of 100% with discussions taking place on rationing care. | ↑ |
Test Turnaround Times | Red | Lab turnaround times are currently taking more than 10 days and is a cause for concern. | ↑ |
Testing Availability | Green | New Mexico Department of Health has provided sufficient tests for the remainder of the fall semester. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Orange | We are currently relying on the New Mexico Department of Health to conduct our contact tracing and they are experiencing a significant delay in outreach. | ↑ |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a county-by-county alert system with Santa Fe county currently at an alert level red. | = |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | ↓ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | ↑ |
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a slight decrease in positivity rates and case counts but hospital usage continues to be a concern in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 71
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers.Non-retail essential business such as medical providers have no capacity restrictions but must limit operations and staffing to essential services. See more information on essential businesses. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning through the end of the year.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 11.5%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↓ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 15.6%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↓ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a 14 day average of 100%. | ↑ |
Test Turnaround Times | Orange | Lab turnaround times are a cause for concern. | ↑ |
Testing Availability | Green | New Mexico Department of Health has provided sufficient tests for the remainder of the fall semester. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | New Mexico Department of Health will conduct all contact tracing if a student on campus tests positive. | = |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a state-wide shelter-in-place order. | ↑ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently two essential employees in quarantine. | ↑ |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | ↑ |
Level Red: Based on the New Mexico Governor’s Red-to-Green reopening plan by county, Santa Fe remains in an alert level red status. Until the county is able to shift to a yellow alert level, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady rise in positivity rates, case counts and hospital usage in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 71
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: As of December 2, 2020, New Mexico has transitioned to a tiered “red-to-green” reopening matrix by county; 32 of 33 counties are currently classified as red or very high risk for COVID-19 transmission. This reopening matrix was implemented by New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham following the state’s two-week stay-at-home order which closed in-person activities for non-essential businesses and restricted essential business operations.
The tiered matrix allows for limited economic re-opening per county based on a 14-day rolling average of a case incident rate threshold of 8/100,000 residents and a 5 percent positivity rate. Current state-wide red status reopening conditions (save for one county) limit business activities to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 75 customers, with close contact businesses such as salons and gyms limited to the lesser of 25 percent capacity or 10 customers. In-person dining is prohibited but restaurants may operate outdoor dining at 25 percent capacity and provide curbside pick-up as well as delivery. Gathering size is limited to no more than five persons, indoors or outdoors. Close contact recreational facilities such as movie theaters remain closed.
County COVID-19 conditions will be updated every two weeks at the New Mexico Department of Health’s Red to Green Network (as of July 21, 2021, the Red to Green Network web page no longer lives on the NM DOH website). If a county changes to red, it will have 48 hours to adjust business operations to red status restrictions. If a county changes to a lower risk profile of yellow or green, it’s economic restrictions will be adjusted immediately upon reporting.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools reverted to online-only learning through the end of the year.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 11.9%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↑ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 16.2%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a 14 day average of 100%. | ↑ |
Test Turnaround Times | Orange | Lab turnaround times are a cause for concern. | ↑ |
Testing Availability | Green | New Mexico Department of Health has provided sufficient tests for the remainder of the fall semester. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | New Mexico Department of Health will conduct all contact tracing if a student on campus tests positive. | = |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a state-wide shelter-in-place order. | ↑ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There are currently no essential employees in quarantine. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | ↑ |
November 2020
Level Red: Due to the New Mexico Governor’s order to Shelter-in-place, our current alert level status is listed as red. Until the shelter-in-place is lifted, and the health conditions that led to it improve, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady rise in positivity rates, case counts and hospital usage in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 71
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: On November 13, New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced a state-wide shutdown commencing November 16 for two weeks mandating a stay-at-home order for all New Mexicans except for essential business activities such as medical services and groceries. Please see more information on essential businesses. All essential business operations and houses of worship are limited to 25 percent capacity or 75 persons, whichever is smaller. Hotels can operate at 25 percent occupancy provided they are in compliance with the state’s online training requirement; all other hotels are closed. Restaurants are closed for in-person dining, indoor or outdoor, and are limited to curbside pick-up only.
All non-essential businesses are closed to in-person operations through November 30 but may provide curbside or delivery services. Gatherings indoor or outdoor of more than five people are prohibited. All recreational activities are prohibited, including youth sports. The governor also strongly urged New Mexicans not to travel out of state, since upon their return, they will be subject to a 14-day quarantine. This also applies to visitors coming to New Mexico. Please see more information on the state’s travel restrictions (page deleted August 19, 2021).
After the two-week shutdown ends on November 30, the state currently intends to implement restrictions county by county. Restrictions will either stay in place or be lifted depending on the case counts where you live.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools will revert to online-only learning through the end of the year; a planned expansion hybrid classes has been cancelled.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 11.8%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↑ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 16.5%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a 14 day average of 95.4%. However, usage has spiked dramatically in the last few days to 100% at the maximum ICU capacity. | ↑ |
Test Turnaround Times | Orange | Lab turnaround times are a cause for concern. | ↑ |
Testing Availability | Green | New Mexico Department of Health has provided sufficient tests for the remainder of the fall semester. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | New Mexico Department of Health will conduct all contact tracing if a student on campus tests positive. | = |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a state-wide shelter-in-place order. | ↑ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There is currently one essential employee quarantining until results are received. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | ↑ |
Level Red: Due to the New Mexico Governor’s order to Shelter-in-place, our current alert level status is listed as red. Until the shelter-in-place is lifted, and the health conditions that led to it improve, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady rise in positivity rates, case counts and hospital usage in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 66
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: On November 13, New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced a state-wide shutdown commencing November 16 for two weeks mandating a stay-at-home order for all New Mexicans except for essential business activities such as medical services and groceries. Please see more information on essential businesses. All essential business operations and houses of worship are limited to 25 percent capacity or 75 persons, whichever is smaller. Hotels can operate at 25 percent occupancy provided they are in compliance with the state’s online training requirement; all other hotels are closed. Restaurants are closed for in-person dining, indoor or outdoor, and are limited to curbside pick-up only.
All non-essential businesses are closed to in-person operations through November 30 but may provide curbside or delivery services. Gatherings indoor or outdoor of more than five people are prohibited. All recreational activities are prohibited, including youth sports. The governor also strongly urged New Mexicans not to travel out of state, since upon their return, they will be subject to a 14-day quarantine. This also applies to visitors coming to New Mexico. Please see more information on the state’s travel restrictions (page deleted August 19, 2021).
After the two-week shutdown ends on November 30, the state currently intends to implement restrictions county by county. Restrictions will either stay in place or be lifted depending on the case counts where you live.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools will revert to online-only learning through the end of the year; a planned expansion hybrid classes has been cancelled.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 9.3%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↑ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 14.8%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a 14 day average of 74.4%. However, usage has spiked dramatically in the last few days to 100% at the maximum ICU capacity. | ↑ |
Test Turnaround Times | Orange | Lab turnaround times are a cause for concern. | ↑ |
Testing Availability | Green | New Mexico Department of Health has provided sufficient tests for the remainder of the fall semester. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | New Mexico Department of Health will conduct all contact tracing if a student on campus tests positive. | = |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a state-wide shelter-in-place order. | ↑ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There is currently one essential employee quarantining until results are received. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Yellow | Receiving reports of a decline in compliance with our risk mitigation strategies. | ↑ |
Level Red: Due to the New Mexico Governor’s order to Shelter-in-place, our current alert level status is listed as red. Until the shelter-in-place is lifted, and the health conditions that led to it improve, we are unable to open the campus for additional residents and will continue with online classes.
Opening Considerations: While we are currently listed as a level red, we are still moving forward with our planning for the spring semester. We are hopeful that the shelter-in-place directive will reduce case counts in New Mexico and Santa Fe County, which could lead to conditions that would allow us to house additional students in our residential halls and consider in-person/hybrid classes for the spring semester.
Current Trends: Over the past 14 days we have seen a steady rise in positivity rates, case counts and hospital usage in both New Mexico and Santa Fe County. The chart below provides the current status level for each of our external factors as well as our internal factors. We are closely monitoring the internal factors that will impact our operations; however, we do feel fairly positive about the trends of our internal factors at this time.
Campus Positivity Rate: 0%
Total Tests: 66
State and County regulations and requirements
STATE: On November 13, New Mexico’s Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced a state-wide shutdown commencing November 16 for two weeks mandating a stay-at-home order for all New Mexicans except for essential business activities such as medical services and groceries. Please see more information on essential businesses. All essential business operations and houses of worship are limited to 25 percent capacity or 75 persons, whichever is smaller. Hotels can operate at 25 percent occupancy provided they are in compliance with the state’s online training requirement; all other hotels are closed. Restaurants are closed for in-person dining, indoor or outdoor, and are limited to curbside pick-up only.
All non-essential businesses are closed to in-person operations through November 30 but may provide curbside or delivery services. Gatherings indoor or outdoor of more than five people are prohibited. All recreational activities are prohibited, including youth sports. The governor also strongly urged New Mexicans not to travel out of state, since upon their return, they will be subject to a 14-day quarantine. This also applies to visitors coming to New Mexico. Please see more information on the state’s travel restrictions (page deleted August 19, 2021).
After the two-week shutdown ends on November 30, the state currently intends to implement restrictions county by county. Restrictions will either stay in place or be lifted depending on the case counts where you live.
COUNTY: Santa Fe County is abiding by the state-wide restrictions mandated by the governor, including the wearing of masks at all times indoors and outdoors when outside one’s home, practicing social distancing, limiting non-essential activities, and following gathering size restrictions. As of November 20, Santa Fe Public Schools will revert to online-only learning through the end of the year; a planned expansion hybrid classes has been cancelled.
External Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
County Positivity Rate | Orange | Current 14-day average positivity rate is 7.0%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a positivity rate less than 5%. | ↑ |
State Positivity Rate | Red | Current 14-day average state positivity rate is 13.8%. Ideal conditions for reopening require a state positivity rate less than 7%. | ↑ |
ICU / Hospital Capacity | Red | Hospital usage throughout the state has a 14 day average of 63.1%. However, usage has spiked dramatically in the last few days to 100% at the maximum ICU capacity. | ↑ |
Test Turnaround Times | Orange | Lab turnaround times are a cause for concern. | ↑ |
Testing Availability | Green | New Mexico Department of Health has provided sufficient tests for the remainder of the fall semester. | = |
Contact Tracing Efforts | Green | New Mexico Department of Health will conduct all contact tracing if a student on campus tests positive. | = |
County + State Regulations | Red | The Governor of New Mexico has issued a state-wide shelter-in-place order. | ↑ |
PPE / Cleaning Supplies Availability | Green | Current PPE and Cleaning supplies are sufficient with no current concerns about future purchasing ability. | = |
Internal Factors
Decision Input | Level | Status | Trend |
---|---|---|---|
Campus Positivity Rate | Green | Current positivity rate for the residential community is 0%. | = |
Residential Students in Quarantine | Green | There are no residential students in quarantine. | = |
Residential Students in Isolation | Green | There are no residential students in isolation. | = |
Operational Impact of Employee Cases | Green | There is currently one essential employee quarantining until results are received. | = |
Risk-Mitigation Compliance | Green | On-campus students are adhering to the Culture of Care agreement. | = |