March 18, 2020, 2:28 PM PDT

The other state we noticed is New Mexico, which reported, which brought on some serious testing capacity for a small state over the last few days. https://t.co/Y3oNc70qTo

March 19, 2020, 2:28 PM PDT

The other number that jumps off the page is New York's testing ramp. But it's actually 4th in per-capita testing behind Washington, Maine, and New Mexico. https://t.co/HmeRyEjyrV

March 23, 2020, 3:38 PM PDT

Compare the number of completed tests reported by New Mexico, a state with a population 19 times smaller than California’s.

These numbers should not even be close, and yet they are. https://t.co/tzB9fZM6FP

March 27, 2020, 10:43 PM PDT

@nicksydow Thank you. We'll have to get a reporter up in NM.

April 8, 2020, 12:25 AM PDT

@PeterJ_Walker @Timwhough Worth noting that Utah and New Mexico have special lab testing setups (ARUP and TriCore respectively)

May 21, 2020, 3:09 PM PDT

[CORRECTED CHART AXIS]

We wanted to call attention to an emerging situation in four states:

North Carolina, Minnesota, New Mexico, and North Dakota all report currently hospitalized numbers at or near their peak so far. https://t.co/HADm7TS0iV

May 28, 2020, 2:29 PM PDT

There are some significant racial disparities in the data. For example, check out what is happening with indigenous communities in New Mexico, or Latinx people in North Carolina.

You can see what's happening in your state here: https://t.co/9XSRTilCYA https://t.co/kfekUr4tHV

June 3, 2020, 10:42 AM PDT

Another 7 states — HI, ME, MT, NM, SD, UT, WY — are not reporting race / ethnicity for deaths.

TX is reporting but >70% of cases and deaths are listed as unknown.

Some data is better than none, but it's still not enough.

See the rest of the data: https://t.co/Ek3yOTKBgq

June 20, 2020, 3:34 PM PDT

Since last Sunday, 20% of the reported tests in Arizona have come back positive.

Right next door in New Mexico, only 2.5% of tests are coming back positive. https://t.co/CnAuYgvpUD

June 30, 2020, 4:06 PM PDT

A second optimistic point: New Mexico looks to be in good shape, despite the huge outbreaks in neighboring states Arizona and Texas. https://t.co/lZDFiyxIyN

July 22, 2020, 3:56 PM PDT

Some states—like New Mexico—have so far managed to keep the virus from growing exponentially, even after substantial outbreaks inside their borders and in neighboring states. https://t.co/gHuyfI7Mhp

October 16, 2020, 1:29 PM PDT

The New Mexico chart shows how much more likely ‘American Indian or Alaska Native’ people have been to test positive or die from COVID-19 since the pandemic began, compared to other people in the state. https://t.co/oaZR8Xqh8r https://t.co/KBmLBUznbL

November 23, 2020, 4:46 PM PST

New Mexico's situation is dire. The state's cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are at all time highs and continuing to rise quickly. https://t.co/DyaGyhktJL

December 8, 2020, 4:44 PM PST

Two of the earliest states in this wave, North Dakota and New Mexico, are showing decreased case numbers. Everywhere else is steady or rising. https://t.co/pHaS2o81un

February 27, 2021, 4:12 PM PST

A reminder that some states do not report COVID-19 data on the weekends, and today's figures are missing updates from: AK, CT, KS, LA, MP, NM, RI, and WY. https://t.co/5XpgjRdDH0

March 1, 2021, 4:29 PM PST

Today's data is missing updates from ID, MP, NM, VI, and WA. As a reminder, Tuesday's data will reflect a number of weekend backlogs.

March 6, 2021, 10:21 AM PST

In the last of our rolling updates to our totalTestResults API field before we end data collection tomorrow, we switched totalTestResults for MT, NM, and WV from summing positive+negative to drawing data directly from totalTestsViral. https://t.co/9xPNckVjIM