Despite recent declines, hospitals continue to get federal help and assistance from Maine Army National Guard members because of the high caseloads and staff shortages.
COVID-19
Spotify to remove Neil Young’s music as he protests Rogan misinformation
The streaming service says it will honor the rocker’s request to remove his music as he protests its hosting of the Joe Rogan podcast, which has included misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines.
Vaccine mandate to kick in for first wave of U.S. health workers
The Biden administration requirement is welcomed by some, but others fear it will worsen already serious staff shortages if employees quit their jobs rather than comply.
South Portland mask mandate on the books
The city is purchasing 25,000 masks to distribute to businesses.
South Portland mask mandate put in place
Masks will be required even at businesses that require proof of vaccination.
Judge temporarily restores New York’s mask mandate
As of now, the mandate is in effect until Feb. 1.
COVID-19 vaccine booster drive faltering in U.S.
A new poll finds Americans are more likely to see the initial vaccinations as essential.
Pfizer begins testing omicron-matched COVID shots in adults
Some vaccines are being updated in case health authorities decide a change is needed.
Class B indoor track meet to be held at USM
It’s going to be a long day for track at USM when the Class A and Class B state championship meets are held on Feb. 21.
Sarah Palin’s lawsuit against New York Times delayed by her positive COVID test
The former Alaska governor, who is a one-time Republican vice presidential nominee, has had COVID-19 before. She’s urged people not to get vaccinated.