New Mexico governor: Coronavirus poses no threat for Santa

SANTA FE – It’s official, at least according to New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham: Santa Claus and his reindeer are immune to COVID-19 and can safely visit homes all across the state.

Lujan Grisham’s office on Wednesday announced that she had issued a proclamation assuring New Mexico children that health experts had determined that the coronavirus poses no danger to Santa and his hoofed helpers.

As for the formalities, the proclamation designates Santa as an essential worker and exempts him from New Mexico’s social distancing and travel requirements.

“The good cheer and glad tidings of the holidays are so important this year,” Lujan Grisham said in a statement. “I know we’re all excited to celebrate the holidays we’ve missed because of the pandemic – next year, the moment it’s safe to do so. There is hope, and there is light at the end of the tunnel.

“However you celebrate this holiday season, please be safe, please tell your loved ones you love them, and hold tight to the hope of next year, a brighter tomorrow, and putting this pandemic behind us,” she added. “Happy holidays, New Mexico!”