2021 was a roller coaster ride. It started with mobs attacking the Capitol to try to overturn the presidential election and is ending with a new surge of the coronavirus. There was enough bad news – fires, floods, disasters of every natural and manmade kind – to make you want to bury your head under the covers and stay there. But there was also the miracle of vaccines – by the end of June, hardly any vaccinated people were dying of COVID-19. We gained a new appreciation of the simple but deep pleasures of meeting with family and friends, going to a country fair or a high school baseball game, looking for beauty in the flight of an owl or a solar eclipse at dawn. For our 2021 Photos of the Year collection, Portland Press Herald photographers voted on one another’s photos, then selected their own favorites from the top vote-getters. We hope you enjoy looking at them as much as we enjoyed taking them.
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2021 Photos Of the Year: A Pandemic Story
The wide availability of vaccines was supposed to get COVID-19 under control in 2021. Instead, the pandemic has worsened. With high levels of transmission and the arrival of the omicron variant, the winter months look bleak. But Mainers are resilient and resourceful. Children are in school, live entertainment has returned, and restaurants and other businesses survived – and in some cases thrived. Wearing masks has become commonplace, as has caring for our neighbors. Take a look back at the pandemic in Maine in 2021 through the eyes of Portland Press Herald photographers.
Coroner IDs girl killed by police in Los Angeles shooting
The girl died when officers fired on an assault suspect in a clothing store and a bullet went through the wall into a dressing room.
ICU doctors, nurses demoralized over ‘needless’ COVID-19 misery: ‘Patients are still dying’
The mortality rate among the unvaccinated in California’s San Bernardino County is nearly 10 times higher than for those who are fully vaccinated, according to county data.
U.S. to spend $25 million to distribute East Coast fish to nutrition programs
The purchase is aimed at helping to fill food pantries and boost the struggling East Coast seafood industry.
Russian court slaps Google, Meta with massive fines
Google’s nearly $100 million fine and Facebook’s parent company Meta’s $27 million fine address the companies’ failure to delete content banned by local law.
U.S. to lift omicron-linked travel ban on southern Africa
The Nov. 29 ban barred nearly all non-U.S. citizens who had recently been in South Africa, Botswana, Eswatini, Namibia, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
Girl, 14, killed by Los Angeles police in clothing store shooting
Officers fired on an assault suspect and a bullet went through a dressing room wall and struck the girl, authorities say.
Maine reports 1,244 new cases of COVID-19
Three additional deaths also are reported.
Airlines cancel more than 5,000 flights over Christmas
They say the fast-spreading omicron variant is preventing staffers from working.