New Mexico governor announces new restrictions as cases surge
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham reinforced public health messaging as the state continues to break records for COVID-19 case counts and with hospitalizations on the rise.
She also announced new restrictions for restaurants and drink establishments, setting a 10 p.m. curfew for those that serve alcohol.
Separately, she announced that visitors from high-risk states must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival.
She also said she wouldn't be afraid to "make another really tough decision" and put tougher restrictions into place.
"Don't go out. Don't go out. Don't go out," she said, urging residents to avoid visiting El Paso. "And what I want everyone to know is, I'm prepared to make another really tough decision. I don't want to make that decision. I want us to show that collectively we can use these tools and attack the virus right back and stop it from spreading."