Coronavirus

Per the New Mexico Public Health Order released on August 17, 2021, masks must now be worn in all indoor facilities. The mask guidelines will be reevaluated on September 15, 2021. 

Read the current public health order

City of Clovis is closely monitoring events surrounding the virus. We will continue to update our website and social media pages with updates regarding impacts to the Clovis community.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Click below for more information regarding the vaccine as well as frequently asked questions.

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CORONAVIRUS

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The following information has been provided by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). A list of further resources is provided below:

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What are the symptoms of COVID-19?

Symptoms include but are not limited to fever, chills, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle aches, headache, loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, or diarrhea.

How can I get tested for COVID-19?

Testing is available at the Clovis Public Health Office, located at 1216 Cameo, Clovis, NM 88101.

You must register for the test at curative.com

When should I seek medical attention for COVID-19?

The CDC recommends that someone affected with COVID-19 seek medical attention if they are experience trouble breathing, resistant pain or pressure in the chest, new confusion, inability to wake or stay awake, blush lips or face. Call 911 or call ahead to your local emergency facility: Notify the operator that you are seeking care for someone who has or may have COVID-19.

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What are COVID-safe practices?

The CDC and the New Mexico Department of Health recommends that individuals wash their hands often, avoid close contact with others, cover their mouth and nose with a mask when around others, cover coughs and sneezes, clean and disinfect surfaces and items, and monitor their health daily.

Local Resources

See below for local resources to assist you or your businesses.

Clovis Municipal Schools

Find up-to-date information regarding distance learning and grab-n-go meals.

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Small Business Development Center

Phone: (575) 769-4136, Email: sbdc@clovis.edu, Website: www.nmsbdc.org

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Clovis Industrial Development Corporation

Phone: (575) 763-6600, Website: www.developclovis.com

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Federal Rural Resource Guide

The USDA has released information to assist people in rural communities.

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State Resources & Support

New Mexico Coronavirus Hotline (For health care-related inquiries)

(855) 600-3453

Call Center for Vaccine Registration

For help with registering for the vaccine, call 1-855-600-3453

State of New Mexico Family Support, Education, and Non Health Care-Related Inquiries:

(833) 551-0518

COVID-19 Business Relief Webinar

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Emergency Housing Assistance

Additional aid for emergency housing support as well as assistance for the homeless. The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority will administer this funding.

Contact: 800-444-6880 or info@housingnm.org

Emergency Food Support

Additional funding for emergency food bank services throughout the state to distribute food to New Mexicans in need. New Mexico Human Services Department will administer this funding.

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Additional Unemployment Benefits

A $1,200 benefit is available to New Mexicans who are currently on and determined eligible under an unemployment benefits program, who have recently exhausted unemployment benefits since September 12, or who will enroll in an unemployment program in the coming week. The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions will administer this funding.

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Cash Assistance

Cash assistance to assist low-income residents up to $750 per household that did not receive a federal government stimulus payment; this may include people without a social security number and low-income individuals who didn’t have to file taxes and therefore were unidentifiable by the IRS for stimulus checks. New Mexico Human Services Department will administer this funding.

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New Mexico Crisis Hotline

The New Mexico Crisis and Access Line is here to support individuals and communities during this time. As a professional mental health line, we maintain a solution focused approach built on validation, normalization, and access to resources. This model has prepared us to appropriately respond not only to mental health concerns, but also the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak. The New Mexico Crisis and Access Line (NMCAL) has established business continuity plans to ensure that our services continue to operate as normal.

Counselors are available and here to hear you 24/7 at 855-662-7474.