As of Friday, there was an average of 0.58 new cases per 10,000 individuals over the past week across the state. In Androscoggin, Franklin and Oxford counties, the seven-day average per 10,000 individuals was 0.25, 0.38 and 0.5, respectively.
Except for Androscoggin County, those numbers were greater than where they stood last Friday.
“On top of all this, in rare situations, even people who are fully vaccinated can transmit COVID-19 to other people,” Shah said.
The shift in recommendation caused confusion and frustration. Not only do the county-level transmission designations change daily, but some have expressed that unvaccinated people got Maine in this situation, while others have cast doubt on the vaccines’ efficacy.
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A host of conservative interest groups are mobilizing in opposition to a plan to sharply increase funding for the IRS a key element of the financing for the bipartisan infrastructure deal.
The infrastructure framework negotiated by the White House and a bipartisan group of senators includes $40 billion to beef up the IRS as part of an effort to offset costs by collecting more revenue less than the $80 billion President Biden originally wanted, but a substantial increase nevertheless. The negotiators estimate that the tax agency could generate an additional $140 billion with the increased funding by focusing on taxes that currently go unpaid.
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REVEALED: Developers of doomed Miami condo tower were accused of PAYING OFF officials to get permits as Miami urges inspections of all buildings taller than six stories and over 40 years old within 45 days
Developers of the Miami tower that collapsed were previously accused by building rivals of paying off officials to get permits, according to a Washington Post investigation
The developers bypassed a construction moratorium in 1979 by agreeing to pick up half of the $400,000 sewer repair tab
Other developers, whose projects were still stalled, believed the tower s developers were getting preferential treatment and accused of them paying off officials in campaign donations