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1 employee tested positive for Covid-19, SANDOVAL COUNTY, 1500 IDALIA RD, BERNALILLO, NM
2 weeks ago
1500 Idalia Road, Bernalillo, 87004 New Mexico, United States
An employee(1) at SANDOVAL COUNTY in BERNALILLO, NM tested positive for Covid-19 and the company is on the Rapid Response COVID-19 Watchlist Event Date: 06/21/2022,
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