Santa Fe New Mexican

Navajo Nation to extend lockdown

- Staff and wire reports

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — The Navajo Nation is implementi­ng a stricter weekend lockdown as it looks into new clusters of coronaviru­s cases from family gatherings and off-reservatio­n travel.

Residents of the vast reservatio­n that extends into New Mexico, Arizona and Utah will be required to stay home from Friday evening until early Monday morning. More recent weekend lockdowns were a day shorter.

Tribal President Jonathan Nez said public health experts and contact tracers are investigat­ing new COVID-19 cases in the area served by Sage Memorial Hospital in Ganado, Ariz., and on the eastern side of the reservatio­n in New Mexico. Nez said public health orders that restrict in-person gatherings, and that require social distancing and face masks weren’t observed.

A new public health order with more restrictiv­e measures is expected Tuesday.

“It only takes a few positive cases to lead to another surge, and we all know that our health care system cannot handle another large surge,” Nez said in a statement. “We have to keep our guard up and hold each other accountabl­e.”

The tribe reported 11 new cases of the coronaviru­s late Monday, which doesn’t include the new clusters. That brings the total number of cases to 10,131. The death toll stands at 548.

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