COVID-19 in Indian Country
With COVID-19 clusters being detected in some of their communities, widespread coronavirus testing is occurring among Pueblo tribes in New Mexico.

The New Mexico Department of Health has released alarming data about the spread of the coronavirus among Pueblo tribes in the state.

Acting Governor Floyd Toribio of the Pueblo of Zia confirmed 11 -- and as many as 20 -- COVID-19 cases within the New Mexico based tribe.

Ohkay Owingeh has confirmed a second case of COVID-19 within the community in New Mexico.

Stan Lucero, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and former Pueblo of Laguna council member, passed away on April 5, 2020.

Governor Val Panteah of the Pueblo of Zuni reported another increase in coronavirus cases. The tribe is now up to 7 COVID-19 cases.

The Pueblo of Zuni has four confirmed COVID-19 cases, Governor Val Panteah said on April 4, 2020.

Governor Val Panteah of the Pueblo of Zuni confirmed a second COVID-19 positive case within the community.

The Ramah Chapter of the Navajo Nation confirmed 6 COVID-19 positive cases within the community, a dramatic increase from the single case reported last week.

Governor Brian D. Vallo of the Pueblo of Acoma was overcome with emotion when discussing the impact of the coronavirus on the tribe's most vulnerable -- and most hopeful -- population.

Ohkay Owingeh confirmed the first COVID-19 case within the community in northern New Mexico.

In a March 30, 2020, letter, Governor Max A. Zuni of the Pueblo of Isleta confirmed one COVID-19 positive case within the tribal community.

There are 3 confirmed cases of COVID-19 within the Pueblo of San Felipe.

  According to the Office of Governor Thomas Moquino Jr. of Kewa (Santo Domingo Pueblo), a COVID-19 positive case has been reported “for a patient living in a neighboring community” to the tribe’s reservation in New Mexico. “This case represents the only positive case identified at SDHC, and the appropriate officials and corresponding healthcare facility […]

The Pueblo of Zuni has confirmed its first COVID-19 case on the reservation in New Mexico.

Amid a public health emergency that requires people to stay home, the Trump administration has not provided updates as to how it will adjust plans for Chaco Culture National Historical Park.

The Pueblo of Laguna confirmed a COVID-19 case at the Indian Health Service facility that serves the tribe.

As state and federal directives for ‘social distancing’ continue, Pueblo communities are seeing the onset of a high influx in visitors.