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The Camden Public Library’s Maritime Month Series wraps up with an exciting online presentation “Pirates and Lost Treasure of Coastal Maine” by author and pirate re-enactor Greg Latimer at 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 29.
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The Camden Public Library’s Maritime Month Series wraps up with an exciting online presentation “Pirates and Lost Treasure of Coastal Maine” by author and pirate re-enactor Greg Latimer at 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 29. Latimer will offer insightful and factual information about Maine-based pirates, as well as pirates from “away,” who traveled to Maine for a variety of purposes, both nefarious and legitimate. Email [email protected] to request a Zoom link to attend.
JOSEPH CHARPENTIER Tue, 04/13/2021 - 10:00am
Maine CDC Director Dr. Nirav Shah, right, with LincolnHealth Associate Vice President of Medical Affairs Andrew Russ, MD, Dr. Shah made a surprise visit to the clinic on Saturday, April 10. Courtesy photo
The Boothbay Region YMCA Marylouise Tandy Cowan Field House is home to Lincoln County’s COVID-19 vaccination clinic, managed by LincolnHealth. JOSEPH CHARPENTIER/Boothbay Register
The LincolnHealth vaccine clinic at Boothbay Region YMCA was at its busiest the week of April 4: 1,300 new doses and 891 second doses of Moderna vaccine and 15 doses of Johnson and Johnson single-dose vaccine were distributed for a total of over 2,200 vaccinations.
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Boothbay Region YMCA - Spring Program Guide
Session: April 26 - June 12
Online Registration: Sunday, April 11th at Noon
Registration: Monday, April 19th
LISA KRISTOFF Tue, 03/09/2021 - 8:45am
At Boothbay Region YMCA’s Marylouise Tandy Cowan Field House vaccine clinic, 6,141 doses of COVID-19 vaccines were administered between Jan. 25 and March 7. File photo
By March 8, 150,000 Mainers had received both shots of either the Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines, according to WMTW Channel 8 News. According to the CDC, you can expect full protection with both of these vaccines two weeks after the second shot. The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine requirement: Wait 21 days for the second injection. In the case of the newly emergency-approved Johnson & Johnson, one-shot vaccine, you are fully vaccinated two weeks after the shot.
But which vaccine is better? According to the CDC, “All COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the United States have been shown to be highly effective at preventing COVID-19.”