COVID cases are holding steady in Maine and rising around the world, but Mainers are ready to get back to a real Fourth of July.
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COVID patient totals, case counts edge lower in Maine
All Maine counties are now classified as having low community levels of the virus, according to federal data updated Thursday.
Supreme Court rejects COVID-19 shot mandate case that is similar to Maine’s
The current case involves a COVID-19 vaccine requirement for health care workers in New York that doesn’t offer an exemption for religious reasons.
Northern & Southern Editions School Notebook: June 30
Falmouth students tap sources of strength What can stand against the darkest downs of life, ebb the floodtides of despair and turn hope into health? In 1998, Mark Lomurray began harnessing the power of resiliency he’d seen as a young social worker in rural communities and among Northern Plains tribes. Today, his Sources of Strength […]
Maine reports increase in COVID hospitalizations, cases
The seven-day average of new cases has risen to the highest level in more than two weeks.
Maine reports drop in COVID hospitalizations, uptick in cases
The state has one of the lowest infection rates in the country, but continues to add hundreds of new case each day.
Maine reports slight drop in COVID-19 hospitalizations
The number of patients statewide has declined 30% over the past month but remains 4 times higher than a year ago.
COVID-19 hospitalizations edge higher in Maine
There were 114 patients in hospitals statewide with the virus on Sunday, 10 more than the day before.
Pfizer says tweaked COVID-19 shots boost omicron protection
The FDA is considering ordering a recipe change for the vaccines made by the company and its rival Moderna.
Maine reports two new COVID-19 deaths, fewer hospitalizations
A total of 104 patients were in hospitals statewide on Saturday, down from 183 a month ago.