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Maine CDC reports 296 new COVID-19 cases, 1 additional death
The number of new cases reported daily remains elevated even as more than one-third of Maine s population has received at least one shot of vaccine.
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State health officials reported 296 new cases of COVID-19 and one death on Monday, the same day that Maine launches a new mobile vaccination program in partnership with the federal government.
The seven-day average of new cases of COVID-19 continues to creep higher, standing at 328 on Monday compared to a rolling average of 280 cases for the seven-day period ending on April 5. Monday’s figure is more than double the lowest seven-day average reported this year of 139 in late-February.
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OXFORD, ME - APRIL 12: Elizabeth Olsen is vaccinated at a mobile vaccination unit set up in the parking lot of the Oxford Casino in Oxford on Monday, April 12, 2021. The unit, only the second of its kind in New England, will travel to ten rural locations throughout Maine over the next two monthsto give people the single dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Olsen is the town clerk for the town of Oxford. (Staff photo by Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer) Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer
A mobile vaccination unit designed to bring COVID-19 shots to people in underserved rural areas of Maine swung into action on Monday, with its first stop in the Oxford Casino parking lot.
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Northern Light Health has received nearly $1 million in reimbursement for operating the COVID-19 vaccination center at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency said in a news release Monday it has awarded a grant of $928,706 to Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center, which stood up the vaccination center in January. The center can provide up to 900 inoculations per day.
The grant covers a three-month period and pays for a variety of expenses, including the costs of personal protective equipment, materials for handling and administering COVID-19 vaccines, emergency medical care for vaccine administration and supplies for handling medical waste.
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Maine has launched its first mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic.
Starting at 11 a.m. on Monday at the Oxford Casino, people began to trickle in for vaccination appointments.
Gov. Janet Mills and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Regional Administrator Paul Ford were there to unveil the state s new weapon against the coronavirus. What a great day, Mills exclaimed before introducing her colleagues. They are some of the many people to whom we owe a great debt of gratitude and appreciation today for helping to set up this important milestone in the greatest logistical challenge Maine and the nation has undertaken in generations.