After Christine Henry’s Broadway parody show, ‘COVID Sux,’ sold out in Monmouth, she decided to return to Maine with a sequel show — ‘COVID Still Sux.’
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Maine issues last half of nearly $120 million in relief funding to municipalities
The pandemic relief money, provided through the American Rescue Plan Act, was distributed proportionally based on population.
Maine’s COVID infection rate drops to lowest in the nation
The number of hospitalized patients in Maine edged higher Thursday.
Maine CDC asks for patience as COVID vaccine rollout for preschoolers gets started
The first batch of orders for vaccines for children as young as six months old were delivered to pediatric practices by Tuesday morning.
Vaccine clinics open for pre-schoolers as COVID hospitalizations decline in Maine
Vaccinations for children 6 months to 5 years old are slowly ramping up in Maine after federal approval over the weekend.
Maine begins COVID-19 vaccinations of preschoolers
Some eager parents got appointments for their children to get shots on Tuesday as the state began the rollout of vaccines for children 6 months to 5 years old.
Will Maine get another summer break from COVID? Don’t count on it.
The numbers of new cases and hospital patients with COVID have declined over the past 10 days, but remain well above the numbers for June 2020 and June 2021.
Maine among states with lowest COVID-19 infection rates
Hospitalizations also dropped again on Sunday as the state continues to recover from a spring surge.
It’s in the books: Skowhegan library director receives top state award
Angie Herrick named Maine Library Association’s Outstanding Librarian of the Year for helping to modify services and programs at Skowhegan Free Public Library during COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 hospitalizations down slightly in Maine
The number of people in hospitals statewide with the coronavirus declined by two on Saturday, and no additional deaths were reported.