Remembering NM's COVID-19 victims

rer022421b/a1/February 24, 2021/Roberto E. Rosales Jennifer Rautman(Cq) has gone through the process of planting 3,000 black flags on her front yard in order to honor the 3,000 victims of Covid-19 in the state of New Mexico. She's had several neighbor die due to the pandemic. However, the neighborhood and community has been very supportive in her efforts to not forget their passing. Pictured is Jennifer planting flags. Albuquerque, New Mexico/Roberto E. Rosales/ABQ Journal

Jennifer Rautman adds black flags daily to remember those New Mexicans who died of COVID-19. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)

Remembering NM's COVID-19 victims

rer022421a/a1/February 24, 2021/Roberto E. Rosales Jennifer Rautman(Cq) has gone through the process of planting 3,000 black flags on her front yard in order to honor the 3,000 victims of Covid-19 in the state of New Mexico. She's had several neighbor die due to the pandemic. However, the neighborhood and community has been very supportive in her efforts to not forget their passing. Albuquerque, New Mexico/Roberto E. Rosales/ABQ Journal

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