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Thursdays on Sweden returning to Sweden Street

TOSCrowd3 In this Aug. 1, 2019, file photo, hundreds throng Sweden Street for the popular Thursdays on Sweden. (Chris Bouchard | Aroostook Republican & News) In this Aug. 1, 2019, file photo, hundreds throng Sweden Street for the popular Thursdays on Sweden. (Chris Bouchard | Aroostook Republican & News) Thursdays on Sweden returning to Sweden Street After tentatively moving to Main Street and then the North Mall parking lot due to uncertainties surrounding restrictions amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Caribou’s popular Thursdays on Sweden event will return on June 3 to its original location Sweden Street. CARIBOU, Maine After tentatively moving to Main Street and then the North Mall parking lot due to uncertainties surrounding restrictions amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Caribou’s popular Thursdays on Sweden event will return on June 3 to its original location Sweden Street.

Maine to Lift Capacity Limit Restrictions for Public Venues

“As we continue to make progress in vaccinating Maine people, it is appropriate to update our protocols ahead of schedule. While we are easing restrictions on capacity limits and physical distancing requirements in most instances, we are maintaining masks for indoor activities and distancing for when you can’t wear a mask, like when you’re eating indoors,” said Governor Janet Mills. “This change aligns with the latest science and makes sense for Maine at this stage, with more people getting vaccinated. We will continuously review our protocols. The fact is the more people get vaccinated, the faster we will be able to get back to normal.”

Mills lifts limits on gathering sizes, but rules remain for indoor venues

Maine to Adopt U S CDC s New COVID-19 Guidance | Office of Governor Janet T Mills

Maine to Adopt U.S. CDC’s New COVID-19 Guidance May 14, 2021 Following a review by the Maine Department of Health and Human Services and the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Governor Janet Mills announced today that the State of Maine will adopt the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (U.S. CDC) new guidance which allows fully vaccinated Americans not to wear face coverings indoors, effective May 24, 2021. Maine will also lift the physical distancing requirement at indoor public settings where people are eating or drinking and therefore would be removing their face covering – such as indoor restaurants, bars, dining areas in camps or in congregate living facilities, and break rooms.

Maine to adopt U S CDC s new COVID-19 guidance

Fri, 05/14/2021 - 1:45pm May 14, 2021 - Following a review by the Maine Department of Health and Human Services and the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Governor Janet Mills announced today that the State of Maine will adopt the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (U.S. CDC) new guidance which allows fully vaccinated Americans not to wear face coverings indoors, effective May 24, 2021.   Maine will also lift the physical distancing requirement at indoor public settings where people are eating or drinking and therefore would be removing their face covering – such as indoor restaurants, bars, dining areas in camps or in congregate living facilities, and break rooms.

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