Those doubling down on the choice of the economy over individuals are those most at risk from the virus’ complications.
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Gina Barreca: Laughter brings us together while we practice social distancing
Jokes, mockery and humor are confessions of worry over COVID-19, and mirth provides a collective atonement.
The humble Farmer: Hunkering down and holding my breath as disasters collide
The man we elected to lead our country is putting money ahead of people during a deadly public health crisis.
Maine Voices: On the front lines of COVID-19 fight, nurses and doctors are unprotected
Because health care corporations didn’t prepare, a nurse and her colleagues wonder every day whether they’ll bring home the deadly virus.
Maine’s congressional delegation urges Navy to ease pressure on BIW to keep operating
The letter signed by Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King and Reps. Chellie Pingree and Jared Golden asks the Navy to apply the same standards to private shipyards such as BIW as it does to its 4 public shipyards.
U.S. has troubling new outbreaks as infections worldwide top 640,000
The United States becomes the first country to surpass 100,000 infections, and worrisome numbers are reported in New Orleans, Chicago and Detroit.
‘Go home!’ South Africa records first death as lockdown begins
Police scream at the homeless as the nation’s coronavirus cases reach 1,170, the most in Africa.
Tools for remote work become social lifeline for isolated Mainers
Zoom happy hours and family reunions, and other video conferencing options, are keeping Mainers connected despite being isolated in their homes.
Southern Maine business leaders move quickly to address blood shortage
‘Distance Saves Lives’ blood drives will be held each of the next 10 Wednesdays with a goal of producing more than 1,000 pints of donated blood.
MPA changes course, allows coaches to speak with athletes
Maine high school coaches now can talk to players about workouts, but cannot recommend any team activities.