Native Americans make up 50% of COVID-19 deaths in New Mexico [View all]
Source: Tucson Sentinel
Posted May 12, 2020, 7:24 pm
Marjorie Childress
Half of the 200 people who had died as of yesterday in New Mexico from COVID-19 were Native Americans, a jarring number for a population that makes up 11% of the states population.
Its another grim statistic for the states 23 tribes who have borne the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Mexico. Nearly 60% of people identified to date through testing as infected with the virus are indigenous.
Data about those whove died, provided to New Mexico In Depth by the New Mexico Department of Health, came in advance of Mondays daily update from Gov. Michelle Lujan Grishams office. That update included eight additional deaths, pushing the states death total to 208, four of which occurred in hard-hit McKinley County, where Native Americans make up almost 80% of the population.
The 100 deaths attributed to Native Americans in New Mexico likely include Navajo people living in the state as well as Native Americans from the states more than 20 other tribes.
Read more: http://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/051220_nm_cv_native_am/native-americans-make-up-50-covid-19-deaths-new-mexico/