New Mexico Register / Volume XXXIV,
Issue 5 / March 14, 2023
EXECUTIVE ORDER 2023-017
RENEWING THE STATE OF PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY INITIALLY
DECLARED IN EXECUTIVE ORDER 2020-004, OTHER POWERS INVOKED
IN
THAT ORDER, AND ALL OTHER ORDERS AND DIRECTIVES CONTAINED
IN
EXECUTIVE ORDERS TIED TO THE ONGOING PUBLIC HEALTH
EMERGENCY
On
December 31, 2019, several cases of pneumonia with an unknown cause were
detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, and reported to the World Health
Organization ("WHO"). The
underlying virus giving rise to those reported instances of respiratory illness
was later identified as a novel coronavirus disease which has been referred to
as "COVID-19."
By
the time the first COVID-19 cases had been confirmed in New Mexico, on March
11, 2020, COVID-19 had already spread globally and throughout the United
States. At that time, more than 100,000
people had been infected globally and there were more than 1,000 cases in the
United States, spread out over 39 states.
The President of the United States declared a national state of
emergency for COVID-19 on March 13, 2020. As of March 2, 2023, the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention ("CDC") reported over 103.4 million people
have been infected in the United States, with over 1,117,000 related deaths,
and the New Mexico Department of Health has reported 669,666 positive COVID-19
cases and 9,047 related deaths in New Mexico.
Public
health organizations have implemented emergency measures intended to slow the
spread of COVID-19. For example, on
January 20, 2020, the CDC activated its Emergency Operations Center in response
to the COVID-19 outbreak. The WHO
declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern shortly
thereafter. All of our sister states subsequently
declared a state of emergency and implemented significant measures and deployed
substantial resources to fight the spread of COVID-19; many have kept such
states of emergency in place.
New
Mexico has taken aggressive measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and to
mitigate its impacts. I have been in
frequent contact with federal and state agencies and officials who are
coordinating their efforts and resources to fight COVID-19. Various state agencies have been at the
forefront of our State's response to COVID-19, particularly the New Mexico
Department of Health. The hard work of a
variety of state employees has made a difference in our fight against
COVID-19. New Mexicos pandemic response
saved tens of thousands of lives while ensuring the states economy remained
poised for growth.
On
January 30, 2023, the Biden Administration announced its intent to end the
national emergency and public health emergency declarations to the COVID-19
pandemic on May 11, 2023. It is
similarly appropriate to allow New Mexicos public health emergency to expire
at the end of this month. New Mexicans
now haves the tools needed to continue fighting COVID-19, including vaccines,
testing, treatments, and other mitigation measures like masking, indoor
ventilation, and social distancing.
While the state of public health emergency will sunset at the end of
this month, I urge all New Mexicans to continue to utilize these tools to
protect themselves and their fellow community members.
Therefore, for
the reasons above, I, Michelle Lujan Grisham, Governor of the State of New
Mexico, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of
the State of New Mexico, hereby ORDER
and DIRECT:
1. In consultation with the New Mexico
Department of Health, I have determined that the statewide public health
emergency proclaimed in Executive Order 2020-004, and renewed in Executive
Orders 2020-022, 2020-026, 2020-030, 2020-036, 2020-053, 2020-55, 2020-059,
2020-064, 2020-073, 2020-080, 2020-085, 2021-001, 2021-004, 2021-010, 2021-011,
2021-012, 2021-023, 2021-030, 2021-044, 2021-049, 2021-054, 2021-058, 2021-061,
2021-067, 2022-004, 2022-007, 2022-012, 2022-016, 2022-024, 2022-067, 2022-109,
2022-115, 2022-120, 2022-131, 2022-147, 2022-149, 2022-165, 2023-001, and
2023-017 shall be renewed and extended through March 31, 2023.
2. All other powers, directives, and
orders invoked in Executive Order 2020-004 remain in effect.
3. Unless previously rescinded, all
other Executive Orders with a duration that was tied to the COVID-19 public
health emergency or that was not explicitly stated shall continue with the same
effect, including any orders appropriating emergency funding as well as Executive
Order 2020-020. All such orders shall be
automatically rescinded upon the expiration of this Order.
4. This Order supersedes any previous
orders, proclamations, or directives in conflict. This Order shall take effect immediately, and
shall remain in effect until March 31, 2023.
ATTEST: DONE
AT THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE
THIS
3RD DAY OF MARCH 2023
/ S /
MAGGIE TOULOUSE
OLIVER WITNESS
MY HAND AND THE GREAT
SECRETARY OF
STATE SEAL
OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO
/
S /
MICHELLE
LUJAN GRISHAM
GOVERNOR