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Published: 20 November 2020 20 November 2020

SANTA FE – Health officials at the state of New Mexico on Friday issued Thanksgiving public health guidance to New Mexicans to ensure residents are able to safely navigate the holiday amid the worsening pandemic.

“This is not a normal year,” said Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham. “This is not a normal holiday season. I know we all wish it weren’t that way, but it is. Gathering for Thanksgiving this year is an extreme risk to the health and safety of your loved ones and friends. Let me be very clear: A Thanksgiving gathering this year may very well lead to a funeral. The virus is at large. Know the risks and respect them.

“I know it’s hard,” the governor said. “I know we’re all so tired. I want to hug my family more than anything in the world. We all do. But please understand it’s not worth the risk. We can replace Thanksgiving dinner. We cannot replace you.” 

“People are carrying the virus without knowing they have it,” said Human Services Secretary David Scrase, M.D. “I’m worried about asymptomatic transmission. I’m worried about people feeling sick yet leaving the house and traveling anyway. There are places in New Mexico where attending a mass gathering carries a 50/50 chance that someone at that event will have COVID-19. The public health crisis this year has never been more dire. There is no zero-risk scenario for gathering with other people right now – even if you wear your masks, even if you keep your distance. Please don’t risk it. Please stay home this holiday.”

“We have to remember: This is not forever,” said Health Secretary-designate Tracie C. Collins, M.D. “We will come together again safely – and soon. If people are worried about hurting anyone’s feelings by telling friends and family they won’t be attending a Thanksgiving meal, they shouldn’t be. Not attending is the best way to show you care. Next year, we will all be honoring family traditions again.”

As a reminder, the state of New Mexico’s emergency public health order, effective through Nov. 30, requires the following:

THANKSGIVING GUIDANCE AND SAFE ALTERNATIVES

If you choose to attend a holiday gathering with others, you significantly raise the risk of not only contracting the virus yourself but spreading the virus to friends and loved ones.

If you insist upon taking unnecessary risks and attend or host a traditional Thanksgiving celebration, adopt the following safeguards from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: