The New Mexico State Veterans’ Home in Truth or Consequences has two residents and four employees who have tested positive during the pandemic for COVID-19, according to Public Information Officer Breanna Anderson at the state Aging and Long-Term Services Department. But faulty data posted by the New Mexico Environmental Department reporting 54 veterans’ home employees have tested positive is still online, as of press time, and causing local concern.
NMED has a “rapid response” data portal giving a daily updated list of organizations and businesses its staff or other state department staff has visited after receiving word an employee has tested positive for COVID-19.
On Oct. 21, the NMED rapid response data stated 54 employees at the veterans’ home at 922 S. Broadway St. had tested positive for COVID-19, which is incorrect. Only three employees tested positive on Oct. 19. That data was somewhat corrected around 11 a.m. today by a revision stating ALTSD had performed the rapid response visit, not the NMED. However, the chart still shows 54 employees were infected as of 3:45 this afternoon.
The Sun called NMSVH Administrator Julia Sullivan around 8 a.m. today. “I can’t really talk to the press,” Sullivan said. “But I can tell you the data is wrong.” She then turned the Sun over to the New Mexico Department of Health Communications Director Marisa Maez for any further clarification.
Maez got in touch with ALTSD’s Anderson, who provided the following chart:
New Mexico Veterans Home (NH) | |||
Time frame | Resident | Staff | Total |
RR 7/14/25 | 1 | 1 | |
RR 8/31/25 | 1 | 1 | |
RR 10/8/25 | 1 | 1 | |
10/19/2020 | 3 | 3 | |
0 | |||
Total | 2 | 4 | 6 |
Anderson, in a phone call today around 2 p.m., said RR stands for rapid response. The numbers beside the RR are dates. Three of the visits have typos for the year, which should be 20 instead of 25.
The protocol for nursing homes, such as NMSVH, is to test 20 percent of the staff and residents every week, unless someone tests positive. In that event, 100 percent of the staff and residents are tested weekly until the number of cases goes back to zero.
Employees found positive are sent home and quarantined. Residents are isolated within the veterans’ home or hospitalized, if necessary. Therefore, Anderson’s chart shows the facility went back to zero three times, since the rapid response intervals are greater than one week.
The ALTSD did not do a rapid response visit on Oct. 19. It did a weekly testing of 20 percent of the staff and residents, and three staff members tested positive. The facility will now go on 100 percent testing weekly, until test results go to zero. The three staff members have been sent home and are in quarantine, Anderson said.
NMED Public Information Officer Maddy Hayden said, at 2 p.m. today she was “going in myself” to correct the rapid response data portal. She clarified that, once corrected, the data will show three employees at NMSVH tested positive around Oct. 21. It will not show the 2 residents who have also tested positive in mid-July and the first week of October. The NMED rapid response data does not give cumulative numbers of positive COVID-19 tests.
Corrections: Twenty-five percent of residents and staff at the New Mexico State Veterans’ Home are tested weekly, so that 100 percent of the site’s population is tested once a month. ALTSD’s Anderson originally told the Sun 20 percent of the home’s population was tested weekly, but corrected that information on Oct. 24. NMSVH administrator Juliet Sullivan was incorrectly identified as Julia Sullivan.